Yeah, and you’ll be paying the bank over time through future mortgage payments and interest.

Stealing from an agency just because you might provide that agency with more revenue down the line doesn’t mean it still wasn’t stealing.

Do what you want, it’s just a wild take to me to try to morally rationalize it.

“I robbed a bank to make the down payment for a mortgage with them, you can look at it as an investment.”

Different kid, different family. Pine T. Jr. gifts you a game card for rescuing his father from Level 18 of the Pit of 100 Trials.

This family just has new dialogue each chapter that slowly leads to improved family dynamics by endgame.

This is a throwback to my childhood.

I think those are just considered pipes, while ones that transport long distances are warp pipes.

It’s canon in my head at least.

Me clutching my forehead after watching the watermelon incident

Probably Amber and Elisabeth, Jerri was voted out before the flood.

Beat the game, then come back and you’ll be able to do the 15-question final quiz

I want both back and to have interactions with each other, given their similar roles to both Peach and Bowser. I think there’s a lot of potential comedy there.

Kyle Clark is genuinely a Denver local hero

10 is Goomboard, have to talk to the Battle Toad to have Goombella tattle it during practice.

18 is Dark Paratroopa (Pit of 100 Trials, I believe on floors 40-49)

37 Magikoopa (Rogueport underground)

67 Swooper (Creepy Steeple)

96 Bombshell Bill Blaster (Palace of Shadow)

118 Mini Z-Yux (Heads up, if you’ve beat the game I don’t think these exist on the moon anymore, so you’ll need to check the trash bin in Frankly’s office to see if it’s there)

Adding to that, you’ll get a regular Whacka Bump every subsequent time you travel down and defeat it

No, this Toad was in the original and just wasn’t inside the item shop, and I think he still made the “paper thin” comments about Mario.

I think he was only moved to the shop for a one-time hint

No no…the idea of Christian hosting the Mole is more important here.

Just wanted to say, your Paper Mario boss battle mash-up is one of the BEST compositions I’ve ever listened to!

Shadow Queen, took much longer as a kid to finally defeat + the absolute shock value of Peach being possessed and the final boss.

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Loyola’s a good choice but also one many apply to. Pritzker and Northwestern are more “reach” but with you stats you definitely should.

Rush is VERY underserved community/volunteer-oriented. Safe bet is to not apply there unless you have 1000+ volunteer hours.

Carle is “engineering/tech” focused so I’d avoid it if you are less sure about the research/clinical engineering fixation in the curriculum.

Rosalind Franklin doesn’t have an affiliated teaching hospital should that matter highly to you.

Avoid Southern Illinois as an OOS candidate. University of Illinois proper I believe is more OOS-friendly than most state schools but (like all) also check their websites.

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https://www.aamc.org/media/5976/download?attachment

Would use this as a good guide as well for wagering whether a school is OOS-friendly or not. As a Colorado resident, your odds are next to none unfortunately at a lot of these schools. Few are OOS-friendly as public institutes, even if they are western states.

-New Mexico is about 94% NM residents only and the other 6% have ties to the state.

-UWashington, unless you are a WWAMI resident, is a no go.

-UNV Reno explicitly states they only consider residents from certain states in the West, of which somehow Colorado is not one of them.

-Kansas, Kansas City, Utah and Hawaii expect some significant tie to the state for consideration.

-Almost no public California schools are OOS-friendly; I wouldn't be able to comment on which private institutions are more likely though as I did not build my application towards applying to CA schools.

I would definitely keep Oregon. Arizona-Phoenix is probably friendlier than Arizona-Tucson. As has been mentioned, add Creighton.

This all being said: you have some excellent stats that you could make a case to keep a few schools that generally aren't friendly to Colorado applicants. Of these, I'd probably choose UNLV, Hawaii, and Kansas.

Clearly the Midwest is not the West but would you consider it at all? Schools there are a bit more OOS-friendly I feel. Could add Minnesota, Wisconsin, MC-Wisconsin, Loyola, Pritzker/Northwestern for reaches. In CA, add UCLA. Can add Kaiser if you're okay with a still newer school (Charles Drew is probably too new).

I have the Gamecube version and to me it’s a no-brainer to get the Switch version.

The game has always been replayable but the upcoming remake adds a breath of life to it. The overworld looks BEAUTIFUL, many QoL updates, character expressiveness, new music + old soundtracks included, the ability to take it PORTABLY.

Immediate day one for me.

The tiniest change to convert it from gambling luck to a puzzle, both to preserve its ability to be playable in the EU while adding a cool throwback. I’m all for it.

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I see your sister also goes to my undergrad!

One semester of OChem lab posed zero issues to all schools I applied to and I got accepted this cycle to the med school in the same state.

Won’t hurt when building a school list to loon at specific requirements for courses but I don’t recall any I had to eliminate for just having one semester of OChem lab.

(And for her sake, she’ll probably be happier only having to take one semester)

There’s nothing stopping you from getting a cup of coffee on the race, unless you’re Danielle and Eric is trying to save money.