New Game Releases 09/14/21 – 09/20/21
Hey, that game Deathloop is finally coming out. It feels like we’ve been getting this game teased to us for ten years, but would you believe it’s only been two? The first trailer debuted at E3 2019, and then seemed … Continue reading New Game Releases 09/14/21 – 09/20/21
30 Day Sports Challenge Day 14: Favorite Olympic Sport
The month of September is all about sports and we’re going to cover a wide range of things this month with prompts from Mr. Ixolite and myself to flesh it out. As we dig into this month of sports, today … Continue reading 30 Day Sports Challenge Day 14: Favorite Olympic Sport
Triviacados: Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Can the first person here each day create a Results thread so it’s always first when sorted by Oldest? Quiz Note: Answers are listed in alphabetical order by column (states first, then capitals). Or visit the quiz here. Sunday: MiscellaneousMonday: LiteratureTuesday: GeographyWednesday: MusicThursday: … Continue reading Triviacados: Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Creative Endeavors Seals Up
This is the space for our members to discuss and share their creative projects, ranging from written works to drawings, photography, and even craft projects such as knitting and woodworking. Self promotion is welcome (websites where we can view and/or … Continue reading Creative Endeavors Seals Up
Avocado Weekly Movie Thread (9/14)
Welcome to the Weekly Movie Thread, your place on the Avocado to discuss films with your fellow commenters. Want to make a recommendation? Looking for recommendations? Want to share your opinions of movies, both new and classic? Podcasts have become … Continue reading Avocado Weekly Movie Thread (9/14)
History Thread: A Brief History of the Bures Dragon
Outside the town of Bures in Suffolk, a unique geoglyph can be glimpsed on the hills. The Bures Dragon commemorates a bizarre local legend about a rampaging reptile which scourged the town sometime in the Middle Ages. It’s a great … Continue reading History Thread: A Brief History of the Bures Dragon
It’s Tuesday’s Politics thread.
And I’m tired of coming up with pithy titles. So here we are. Larry Elder walking on the path TRE45ON laid for him. Welcome to every election for the rest of forever. Thanks media! The Economist pulled its collective head … Continue reading It’s Tuesday’s Politics thread.
Y the Last Man Episodes 1-3 Discussion
One of Vertigo’s most famous comics has been adapted after many of years and attempts. Available only on Hulu right now. So is the show any better? Is it less of a dumpster fire when it comes to handling trans … Continue reading Y the Last Man Episodes 1-3 Discussion
Ariana DeBose Night Thread
Ariana DeBose is a stage and screen actress who appeared as Alyssa Green in Netflix’s version of The Prom. Ariana describes herself as queer. She also plays Anita in the upcoming West Side Story remake. Those of us who have … Continue reading Ariana DeBose Night Thread
The Met Gala Live Thread
The theme for this year’s Met gala is a celebration of American fashion, so look out for plenty of star-spangled style throughout the evening. “American Independence” is listed as the official dress code, and this can mean anything from splashy, … Continue reading The Met Gala Live Thread
The Wonders I’ve Seen: 2×16, “The Locket”
“Take a look inside. You’ll see his image. The only love of my life.” In my decade-plus of talking to Farscape fans of all kinds, I’ve found “The Locket” to be one of the show’s most polarizing episodes. People who … Continue reading The Wonders I’ve Seen: 2×16, “The Locket”
Dark Sarcasm in the Classroom: Welcome to 2021!
Joy to the world, we’re back in school! Welcome to “Dark Sarcasm in the Classroom,” where people from a wide variety of perspectives about the educational systems come to talk about things. Feel free to comment if you are an … Continue reading Dark Sarcasm in the Classroom: Welcome to 2021!
Jeopardy! recap for Mon., Sept. 13 (season premiere)
Here are today’s contestants as we kick off the new season: Gabbie, a mother of two and doula, plays “Legend of Zelda”; Amdé, a legal recruiter, makes classic rock music with his kids; and Matt, a Ph.D. student, crossed throwing … Continue reading Jeopardy! recap for Mon., Sept. 13 (season premiere)
LGBT Movies: Liberace: Behind the Music (1988)
Wladziu Valentino Liberace was a talented musician. He was famous for his campy outfits and wicked sense of humor. Scandal derailed his attempts to keep his personal life private. His sexuality had been on a “don’t ask, don’t tell” basis. … Continue reading LGBT Movies: Liberace: Behind the Music (1988)
Guy Talk: 13th September 2021
Welcome to Guy Talk, a serious space to discuss masculinity, good and bad. Remember that this is a trans-inclusive space, and that everyone is welcome to comment. Continue reading Guy Talk: 13th September 2021
Weekly Games Thread Learns and Changes
Hey everyone. Your friendly neighborhood Bones here. Hope you’ve had a good weekend. What games are you playing? What do you think of them? And one more thing: What’s a video game that your relationship with, your feelings toward, have … Continue reading Weekly Games Thread Learns and Changes
Ad Space – The Erotic Adventures of Archer & T’Pol
You are now entering Ad Space, a realm of commercials, brought before us so we might examine how they work, and discuss why we both love and hate them so. So it is written … The Product:Star Trek: Enterprise (specifically, the … Continue reading Ad Space – The Erotic Adventures of Archer & T’Pol
Best Video Game Song Tournament, 2009-2012: Group 66
(Full, current standings can always be found here) Group 64 Results [spoiler] 68.42% Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky Temporal Tower 57.89% Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Music for the Sadness of Xion 52.63% Nayuta no Kiseki Lost Heaven 47.37% Bayonetta … Continue reading Best Video Game Song Tournament, 2009-2012: Group 66
Weekly YouTube Thread (9/13)
We talk about them often enough in the Open Threads, I figured it was time for a dedicated discussion space! Whether it’s a thought-provoking video essay, an appetizing recipe, a bewildering shitpost, or anything else, if it’s a video Of … Continue reading Weekly YouTube Thread (9/13)
Getting Over the Barrier-Trails from Zero Review
Trails as a series is unique in its structure because it essentially consists of arcs within a larger overall narrative. Trails from Zero marks the first time that this manifests within the series. Zero kicks off the “Crossbell Arc” of … Continue reading Getting Over the Barrier-Trails from Zero Review


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