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This week on the podcast, we're joined by Ana Diaz to talk about Persona 5 Royal and a ton of other stuff! It's your turn to make the show better by leaving a question, topic, or anything else for us to read on the show as a comment below! We’ll choose our favorite and iam8bit will ship out a great prize for the winner! We'll stop pulling questions around 10am Central on Wednesday.

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Anonymous

Greetings, fellow earthlings My question is a bit of a two parter. What fictitious character do you loathe within reason and what character do you loathe regardless of reasoning? For example a character I loathe within reason is Ted Faro from Horizon Zero Dawn. *SPOILERS FOR HZD* Not only is this man responsible for the end of civilization as we know it, he's also responsible for the prevention of the next generation of humans to learn from our mistakes and avoid a similar fate. A character I loathe regardless of reason is Blackjack The Pegasus from the Percy Jackson series. I know he's supposed to be the hero's noble and comedic steed, but my mind could not waiver from giving him the most annoying voice imaginable when reading his dialogue. Also after him appearing in 3 books from the original series I only laughed at ONE of his MANY "jokes"

Anonymous

Is my tweet funny? https://twitter.com/nickmantegani/status/1248329455019401223?s=21

Anonymous

Hey Minyu Force! I wrote in last week ragging on the drops-enabled stream method for the Valorant closed beta and wanted to clarify that I actually got access before the episode with my question even aired. A few others in the MinnMax discord got access as well. So it is possible! The game is fun and very well polished. Feels like a great, more accessible, progression for the CS:GO style shooter. A lot more CS than Overwatch.

Anonymous

When I was a kid I worked at an amusement park that shall remain nameless and one night when we were closing the arcade me and couple buddies were messing with one of those machines where the lights go around and you try to stop it on a prize, then it drops. We were feeding the same token in over and over again just seeing if anyone could actually stop it on a prize and on my first try I landed on a copy of the PS2 game based on Ang Lee’s Hulk movie. Needless to say I couldn’t put it back in the machine and we couldn’t tell anyone about it because we were slacking off when we were supposed to be working, so I kept it and eventually finished it even though it was horrible. Are there any games you only played because of weird/random circumstances?

Anonymous

With the stoppage of new DLC for Rocksmith 2014 reminds me that was a good game that helped me learn a few songs on guitar, now if I only kept playing since 2014 maybe I could've been the next Van Halen, Slash, or Buckethead. Are there any other games you played that you used to learn a new skill or refine a skill? Maybe writing, coding, typing, music etc.

Anonymous

Greetings Ben and Crew, If a TV exec were to kick down your basement door today and say, ”Shut up, and listen! I want to make a TV series based on the origins of Minn Max with two N’s!” what kind of TV show would you want it to be? Drama? Sitcom? Dramady? Also, which actors would you choose to play the role of your three cohorts? Thanks as always for the great content!

Anonymous

Hey howdy hey Ben and the ‘horts, We are about 33 days into it. What is the weirdest thing you have spent your time doing during the quarantine so far? Thanks, Queso

Anonymous

Hey team,

Anonymous

With not a lot of new games on the horizon, are there any games you would love to replay, but have not had the chance in a long time until now.

Zane Dukes

Hi there CLCs, On Minnfaqs Ben and Jeff were confused as which states constituted the American South. I was shouting in disgust when you did not know if Tennessee, Kentucky, or Virginia were "the south". You can reliably consider the 11 Confederate states "the south", which are of course Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and Tennessee. Additionally states like Kentucky, West Virginia, and Maryland - despite not joining the Confederacy - are considered "the south" due to their shared heritage and culture of Slavery, Jim Crow, and Evangelical Christianity. Oklahoma is also often considered “the south” due to the influx of Appalachians and other southerners who moved there after the civil war. Also the south has the best college football. Go Big Orange Love, Zane from Knoxville TN