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Lessons learned from Tomb Raider


-The whole universe is made up of square blocks.

-Frenchmen have pet lions.

-Archaeologists use that same apparel to raid tombs, meet at hotels and invade tech buildings.

-Atlanteans were fluent in English.

-There are remote-controlled rafts.

-Core Design is very flexible in their definition of tomb.

-You can walk right through spikes and glass shards, provided that slowly.

-Tibetan monks are your bestest friends until you put a bullet on one of them.

-Even if nobody sees it.

-Butlers will follow you everywhere, including bathrooms and fridges.

-Disrespect is the root of carelessness.

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-Lara can't trust many people.
-While shooting Pierre, he'll stop to have a chat.
-Larson himself KNOWS he's a dumbass.
-Pierre is faster than the speed of light, he can disappear quicker than Britney Spears' manners.
-Apparently, Lara doesn't mind heights all that much.
-Lara doesn't need a guide, just give her passport, weapons and her walkman and she's good to go.
-Lara seems to run into a lot of huge adversaries. T-Rexes, Mummies, Dragons, Mutated Spiders and more.

"I am the ultimate badass, you do not wanna `*beep*` wit' me!" Hudson in Aliens.

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