I've listened to quite a few of Shinedown's songs. I have to be in the mood for them because it's like mellow rock music, but I do get into the mood at times.
Choosing the 'wrong' person isn't necessarily adventurous, but it's kinda cool to see them in their element.
Dean asks if he has to be jealous of you and Ty. When he asked that, out loud I was like "yes."
Other than him, nothing really exciting happens.
Hoss' route is surprisingly sweet though.
Uhh... Well, I certainly don't have an aversion to futanari (chicks with dicks), but it's not my favorite... I can't completely reconcile what I desire sometimes. In a way, my heart wants my best friend but we broke up years ago due to my own stupidity. We still discuss it sometimes too. Kinda pisses me off because I keep trying to move on but I honestly just love him so much.
I don't actually like war films. The only one I can think of that I liked was Dear John and that was a romantic drama.
Skyrim is really good. Honestly it's best on PC because that's where the majority of mods are. The consoles are too limited to have some of the really good ones (Such as Schlongs of Skyrim or OSA/OSex). Some people hyper sexualize their games, but I just like it for the added realism. Oh! You should watch some of Gopher's playthrough! He's so immersed in playing that he 'becomes' his character. He plays with mods, but he tries to keep it as close to vanilla (modless) as possible. This will show you what the game is like. He plays a thief in this playthrough and he chose to stray from the main quest line.
I always try to give them the benefit of the doubt. They probably have a full job to do and making VN as a hobby. Bane's the only one I think is overpaid for what they do. Kiss Blackgate goodbye because it just seems to be losing steam fast.
Err... Mostly it's for my schoolwork. My future career will be in computers and it's mandatory to take a programming class for my certificate.
I'm focusing on Python because that's what Skyrim uses. C and C# are like the building blocks of more popular scripting programs. They're like the Latin of the computer world.
Creation Kit is a program released by the developers of Skyrim. Honestly the devs (Bethesda, Beth for short) are on the lazy side and I think they release it so modders can flesh out their game more.
For instance, the intro to Skyrim you're riding in a carriage (I won't say why), but the rest of the game the carriages act like fast travel points. Pay the driver (only for the main cities), climb in back, and the screen goes black to a loading screen and you show up near the carriage of the place you paid to go.
Modders made mods that either add carriages to the other smaller towns that act as fast travel points, or (what I use) an entire mod that gives you the experience of riding through the country in a carriage.
There's also a mod that enables a lot of vanilla aspects that Beth didn't bother to finish, called Cutting Room Floor.
There's ones for more followers (otherwise you can only have 2, one humanoid and one pet), improvements on vanilla followers, changing the AI to make them feel like real people... There's also some really silly ones, such as a trumpet sound for skeleton's footsteps or cursing crabs.
I use 5 silly mods. 3 that kill NPCs for repeating certain lines that are said constantly (Condescending: "...Someone stole your sweetroll?", Condescending;shortened: "Have you been to [rich town]? What am I saying, of course not.", Sincere but overused: "...I took an arrow to the knee.") And two that change the loading screens to say hilarious stuff by a madman in the game.
The Creation Kit (CK) is a bit buggy, but you can make a lot of things with it. Change/add voices, change outfits, adjust who can die or not, make quests and/or followers, make player homes, fix up vanilla things to look better (NPCs, homes, weather, etc).
Beth releases a CK with most of their games, but their last good game was Skyrim, which was originally 32-bit, released in 2011. The 64-bit version, Skyrim Special Edition (SSE), is less buggy and was released in 2016.
They also do a post-apocalyptic game you may have heard of called Fallout.
Fallout 4 was boring and nothing like its predecessors, showing how little they really care anymore. Fallout 3 and New Vegas were sooo much better. They also have Fallout Shelter which is a mobile game. I've barely played it.
They tried their hand at MMO games and failed spectacularly. Stay away from ESO (Elder Scrolls Online) and Fallout 76.
They're bad at listening to what the fans want. We've been asking for a multiplayer function to play with just friends, not an MMO.
Well, in the Harvest Moon games you're a farmer. The first few just focused on farming-- dealing with crops and livestock. Friends of Mineral Town, to my knowledge, was the first to do three things differently. First, there was an entire town full of people to get to know. Second, there was marriage candidates to woo. Third, they released a female version named More Friends of Mineral Town.
The unfortunate thing was that you could only woo the opposite sex.
Story of Seasons had improved on that a LOT. There's still crops and livestock, and villages/towns to get to know people, but they also added customization. While you can still only marry the opposite sex, you can make your character look like either a boy or a girl. Some people said they did that and pretended the resulting child was adopted.
Obviously it's a relaxing sort of game. There's no danger to your character aside from passing out due to lack of sleep and/or stamina.
Many people prefer Rune Factory because it's like Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons but with monsters to fight in the mine and stuff.
Uhh... Human Centipede 1 has a guy sewing people's mouths to other people's asses.... You can imagine how gross that gets. I'm trying not to gag just thinking about it.
As for Tusk, it's nowhere near as disgusting as Human Centipede, but it's just really unsettling. Basically a guy gets kidnapped by a crazy guy that knocks him out and sews his body together to make him into a walrus.
I downloaded Santa Lucia a few days ago, but haven't played it yet.
Oh forget about it, I understood it wrong. That's fair, I have so many different songs from so many different music genres, on my phone, and I listen to like mostly 3 similar genres all the time. 
