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Hee! I was thinking Stanford era because if TFM-verse and regular-verse have a compatible timeline (they may not), then the early 2000s are pre-filming, Misha's alive enough to fuck, and it's possible that world's Jared might be the kind of dude who doesn't remember his hookups.
However, the worlds have crossed once, so they could do it again; why NOT a foursome? RoboSam time-travels to Stanford-era, picks up (read: fucks enthusiastically) his younger self, and then however he's timetravelling also leads to both Sams crossing into the other world, where a young Jared is confronted by his doppelganger, an older version of himself, and Misha is just like... YES, THIS, NOW.
Jared could bottom to everyone. Does that mean Sam still doesn't get to bottom? Poor Sam :(.
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Guild Wars 2, but AC is my favorite game franchise, and there's something very Ubisofty about GW2. It's got "vistas", which are things you climb and then activate for some XP and a little cinematic flythrough of whatever (invariably beautiful) scenery you're surrounded by, and I always want to jump off into a pile of hay. GW2 lacks edge gravity, so the platforming feels a bit slidy and shooterlike, but the freedom not to build in "units" that accommodate the climbing animations makes for some interesting puzzle topography.
Plus, the environment of the puzzle I just did looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/8dwuk.jpg
Worth it.
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XD
Good morning!
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Done!
http://spnanonhaven.livejournal.com/25800.html?thread=124063432#t124063432
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Could someone either reissure me that there is not or link me so I don't have to read through the whole thread to find out.
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That seems appropriate, and STILL works with the crowd split of teary vs stoic.
Bonus if there are awkward effects when the coffin is lowered into the ground. Or, *cough*, if someone sort of trips and falls in after it.
(I say this, admittedly, as someone who would be on the teary side of the crowd)
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