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Colour me confused about the idea that Cass has good cadence.

I previously bought Shadows of Mordor because it was 80% off. I then decided I didn't want it. Then it had a free weekend on Steam so I decided to try it any way. I ultimately decided that I was comfortable not having it in my collection.

We would be happy to have them come to Canada!

Nope. The key words are the substance of her analyses, which was transparent to the point that the individual merits of each argument can be evaluated separately. You're not pointing out a meaningful flaw here.

Lucretia Borgia Reigns in the Vatican

All I know about that show is that one of the doctors was a ghost. That was enough for me to look no further.

"Are you ignorant and bigoted if you make decisions about installing solar power without studying all the literature on photovoltaic engineering?"

Seed was actually a legitimately good and heartfelt sitcom about an idiot who ended up becoming involved with two two-parent families and a single mother-to-be that he had donated sperm to. I was disappointed when it was cancelled.

Naomi Klein talked about this recently didn't she? You know, the feminist a lot of people here really like - because she's hot.

Analysis of first-hand participation in an event — such as receiving documents that you think might be fake — wherein that participation was witnessed and can be corroborated, is entirely in keeping with journalistic standards.

Actually, if you would care to read the white papers of any of the major independent cybersecurity firms—such as Symantec—you would find that they discuss the details of the Podesta hacking quite candidly.

"I still don't know how to process the guy in the charge of the world - because the USA does exert that influence"

He's modern-day heat-obsessed Vince McMahon.

Cya Alisdair! You've been a great boon for this website, and I have a lot of admiration for your writing style.

Not just that, but that disparity will also be heavily racially and culturally-charged, as the vast amount of population growth that feeds into that 70% will be from immigrants and the children of immigrants.

I believe that he validates ideas that are typically considered transgressive and reactionary, thus elevating those who hold those ideas. People love feeling transgressive and positioning themselves as the "authentic other" by doing so.

I am pro-rubber duck. I just want to see a video of the meeting where "let's celebrate Canada by purchasing a 20-metre high rubber duck" ended up being a thing.

The end of the first Amazing Spider-Man involves Peter Parker laughing about breaking a promise he made to a dying man. That's terrible.

Yeah, it also shit on a dead man's dying wish to try and protect his daughter. That negative aspect more than supersedes the anti-paternalistic statement being made, which could have easily been accomplished without having to make a joke out of Peter's promise to a man on his deathbed.

The character's identity if fundamentally about the dichotomy between being a Western individual carrying an Eastern legacy, not about his relationships to Misty and Luke. What the show demonstrated was how minor his race issue is compared to the far more intrinsic class and culture issues.