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  • Oblivion was the only game that came close to how I felt the first time I stepped out of the dungeon and opened the world map of Daggerfall. I couldn't stop making new characters that I wanted to explore the world with.

    But Oblivion really was something special too. Felt like an alive fantasy world.

  • Do something or go somewhere neither of you has been or done before.

    If it's enjoyable for both of you, you win. If it's not fun, you get to bond with each other over not liking it.

    People naturally bond when experiencing something together for the first time and feel the same way about it. If you feel the opposite about the experience, then you know you are less likely to be compatible.

    The most important part is to be honest about how you feel about the experience, and be honest immediately if you don't like it. "This is terrible, right?"

    My marriage is the result of several weeks exploring the town. Other dates were not honest about not liking something, and the relationship didn't last. Wife to be felt the same way about places we tried as I did. If it was a terrible experience and we both thought so, it would bring us closer together just as much as a positive one. In fact, the terrible experiences were sometimes the best because we would laugh together about how bad it was. It's like taking a compatibility test.

  • Consider the implication of a countries military denying the commands of the officials elected by the civilian population. The military is armed. That would completely destabilize the countries economy and it's security on the world stage. The chain reaction of consequences is terrifying. It's up to the people.

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