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My philosophy exactly. Why pick just one?

No, you actually did, you just weren't affected by it. It's a fucking mature-rated game and no one should have bought it for you.

I guess bad parenting is international.

Shouldn't be a surprise. Most massive, out of touch publishers probably want every one of their games to be an MMO.

MMO stands for Massivly Multiplayer Online. With only one dude buying an Xbox One, I don't know how Multiplayer will work.

Spoken like someone who has no idea of the difference between prescriptive vs descriptive grammar.

"A man's standards"? You mean your standards are abysmally low. You certainly don't speak for the rest of the group.

I hate how synonyms work these days in our overly politically correct culture. I take pride in being a geek, being nerdy, etc. I definitely have that side to me. I embrace it.

But in most cases that it's used now, it's not a derogatory word. Nowadays it's an overall descriptor for hobbies including science fiction, fantasy, cartoons, video games, and tabletop gaming. If I say "Hey, look at all of the geeks!", it's used to identify people who probably share some of the same hobbies such as

Oh, good, Moe is finally dying. I'm A-OK with this.

You don't seem to understand how word amelioration or language reclamation works. Language meaning evolves over time, and words rarely stick to their original meaning and usage for the duration of their existence. See words like 'silly', which used to mean holy and pious, but as a reflection of changing social

Real geeks generally aren't insensitive douchebags who call people (or think of people as) "retards". They also tend not to exclude people for not being socially awkward enough (really?). Don't worry about all these fake geeks cramping your style. You're not actually a geek. You're an antisocial dick. It's a lot like

I call myself a geek proudly because I don't buy the insult. Sure, it may have been defined as such by people in the past, and may continue to be so, but definitions change. Having social issues? Most people do. Why should I be insulted by that? Weirdo? So? Better to be unique than just like everyone else.

Why all this discussion over the use of the words nerd and geek? The idea that words like this are derogatory is a result of the current cultures obsession with political correctness and the so called power of words. I have always liked the things that are considered nerdy and geeky, why is that a bad thing? Why do

But who gets to define the term geek? And how can we assume there is only one definition?

That's really not much of an insult. Coming from the position of privilege that we have it's not emotionally crippling.

Microsoft's take on it was idiotic due to HOW IT WAS TO WORK ON A FREAKING CONSOLE AND PHYSICAL CONSOLE GAMES. Also, you just don't mess with Gamestop. That was their intention was to disrupt used game sales. Well, game developers, MAKE GOOD GAMES and there won't be a problem with buying things new!

Nobody disliked the idea of family sharing. It was one thing that was undoubtably good.

You know, I hope I don't get lumped up as anti gay-marriage for saying this, but while I can see how some people saw this whole thing as a conspiracy to keep two lesbian characters from getting married because of bigotry, I personally think some people are jumping to conclusions on this one.

His drug addiction and rehab were well publicized. There's no way he'd actually relapse on live tv. I think he was pretending to be high to make it seem like the old Marshall was back, to hype his album. His acting obviously got everyones attention and talking about him, and its not like they would've let him on if