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But they act like shitheads in part because they’re testing boundaries—they’re developing a sense of what is and isn’t an okay way to act. And they’re learning, now, that it’s socially acceptable to be hateful. So, like, yes, kids are always assholes, but that doesn’t mean that this isn’t cause for concern, or that

What? You expect me to believe that thanks to this lying racist ignoramus weaseling his way into the White House, that explains why there has been an increase in racist incidents?

How on earth does someone work for the NSA and not already know this? Christ.

I can’t help but think that Windhorst probably googled “What does marijuana smell like” before chiming in.

You’ve clearly never had THC lemonade.

Are you implying this odor is indica-tive of Cleveland’s focus and preparation? 

I get the sentiment, but I don’t think it’s quite so absolute. Throughout life our tastes change, we open our minds to new ideas, our thinking evolves on certain topics. You can’t be afraid to ask your partner about exploring new things.

I like how you described the distinction between boundaries and rules.

Look at the controller ports again. That’s not a Classic.

man oh man, but that kid was cute...

I think it’s considered a hobby because it’s not a passive experience like watching TV. You actually have to interact and in some cases, apply problem solving skills. It’s just as much a hobby as playing a sport, cooking or tending to a garden.

o.g.

Counterpoint: Hanson, Jonas Brothers, Good Charlotte..

Which one? They’re all fucking terrible.

Ahh, hell no! You’re not blaming pot for this vile shithead. I’ve been smoking pot over half my life and I am not a smug, arrogant, asshole, who thinks I’m clever and smarter than everyone else. It’s a character flaw, not a symptom.

Dihydrogen monoxide man.... breathing it in liquid form means death in minutes, but 100% of those who drink it will eventually die.

Clem was the only character I cared about this season, and the only reason I begrudgingly kept going (that and I had already paid for the Pass). The other characters I felt were just... not interesting to me, or were poorly defined, or they just didn’t put in the work to make them worth caring about, and some were

They dropped a piece of Nintendium a thousand feet? What kind of damage did the ground take?

I don’t think I could go back to a Telltale game having played Life is Strange. Found that a better example of the genre and that Telltale haven’t improved on the technical side of their games is disappointing.

I still haven’t played the Michonne series. Is that worth playing, or should I just skip to this game?