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How about Assassin Creed Odyssey?
This game is so damn big that it can keep you busy for a few years!
It's also gorgeous looking!
I think it's available on PS4 too... I am not too sure, I play on PC
Cream on top, you can argue with Sokrates! Even once you can manage to outwit him!
Also, with Luck, you can help Plato toward the way of the philosophy!
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how about fallout 76;
I know it got a lot of bad reviews when it got out, but now with the latest Wastelanders update it's really fun.
Even if it is a multi user game, you can play solo most of the time (i.e. no interaction with other players).
I'd rather be phishing!
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My favourite RPG was Shining Force on my old Sega Megadrive (aka Genesis), so... I don't have many answers for you
I will recommend my two favourite PS4 games, though - Journey and Unravel - because I thought they were wonderful (if a bit short).
Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p
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Are you drinking cold coffee because you are ice-o-latted?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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I expresso many of my needs freeze of any inhibitions. It's just Sumatra of taste and what you mocha your abilities.
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I drink Irish coffee only when I'm really pissed.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?
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Some of it was funny, but overall it was just a bunch of guys who were too clever by half.
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Because a nudge is as good as a wink to a blind man.
Remember, no matter where you go... there you are.
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Say! No! More!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Depends on the sketch - time hasn't been kind to all Monty Python humour, it never is. La Petomane was one of the finest artsy-fartsy stage performers of his time, but a hundred years later and he'd be booed off Youtube!
Humour is to a large extent cultural, topical to the mores of a community, and Monty Python spent a lot of time (and very, very little money) stretching the boundaries of the society they lampooned so well.
Some has survived: Galaxy Song[^] for example.
Others ... sadly only the older among us remember the cultural limitations which made it so brilliant then.
And of course, some of it was total cr@p even then ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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modified 13-May-20 10:18am.
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Maybe you watched the wrong sketch. I found some of them terrible and others brilliant.
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You're not alone. Some of the Monty Python stuff didn't resonate with me, either. I really enjoy Monty Python and the Holy Grail, to the point I bought a copy several years ago.
Now, where'd I put that holy hand grenade?
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First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin. Then, shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out! Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thou foe, who being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Part of me wants to believe you didn't look that up, and instead have it memorized.
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I do remember it, but copy'n'paste was quicker!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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I once worked with a New Zealander who could quote verbatim a number of the sketches.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: a number
So, he was just getting started...?
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: I once worked with a New Zealander who could quote verbatim a number of the sketches.
Ummm I've never been to New Zealand.
My hovercraft is full of eels.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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The actor Hank Azaria was cast in the Broadway show "Spamalot" (the musical based on "...Holy Grail").
On the first day of rehearsal, while the full cast doing a table read of the script, they were impressed that Azaria had already memorized all of his lines.
He replied: "This is Monty Python and the Holy Grail... I've been off-book since I was 12"
Truth,
James
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I find "The Holy Grail" to be terrible to watch, but funny to quote afterward.
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend; inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -- Groucho Marx
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Monty Python aka The Emperor's New Clothes
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Did you come here looking for an argument?
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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