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In other news, potato salad is the worst ways to waste a potato. Think of all the great food you can make with potatoes, and yet, so many are wasted in the clumpy, mushy, mess that is potato salad...

For those of you who aren't versed in Japanese etiquette and politeness: they're basically doing the ultra-polite Japanese businessman equivalent of rolling their eyes and saying "Yeah, whatever, dumbass."

I honestly think as I get older (and busier) my gamer cred diminishes yearly. I shy away from crushingly hard games more and more as my apparent skill level decreases.

We got "soccer" from you, England. We got it from you guys.

The term "soccer" came from England and only lost its popularity in the late 20th century. In the 19th century, there were two types of "football" - rugby football and Association football, which were nicknamed "rug-ger" and "soc-cer." The Yanks got the term from the English; it originated at Oxford

There's enough of a bitchfest going on, I don't need to add to it. Ubi's getting burned at the stake. Far be it from me to include myself when I basically already really like the game anyways.

You are most certainly correct. I make use of such skills on a regular basis at work, while certain of my comrades with a less robust puzzling background fail quite spectacularly. It's hardly just Tetris though...in fact, that game would be of somewhat limited use if you need to sort things in the third dimension, at

The cycle continues.

I like Sony's system of having to request the other person to see their real name. Helps keep friends IRL and interwebs friends separate.

Holy shit at that second one. It's like a magic eye poster, if you unfocus your eyes it's a group of people doing jumping jacks in the park.

I think the argument is that it could be turned on/off by the specific game software, not the hardware. In other words, if a game doesn't use it, the light would turn off. That negates any concerns about devs not being able to rely on it being turned on.

People reacting like it's the second coming of Christ.

The way I see it, social commentary aims to make a point about something. And you can't make points unintentionally. Otherwise you could accuse anyone of making social commentary for the most benign random things. "Oh you reached for the white chocolate. Interesting..." (etc). At that point it just becomes a bit

I've always pictured Steam like this.

Did you just... hold a grudge?

My first thought was that those cartridges are in remarkable condition. Not saying it's fake, just that those carts are damn fine. Did they try playing any of them?

Zach Snyder's going to try and make everybody forget that the Superfriends cartoon ever existed.

Hell is a Nintendo that knows how to offer Pokemon as DLC.

Yea, pretty much (I assume you mean college freshman). This demonstration was also done in my highschool chemistry class.

Pretty basic stuff you learn in Freshman chemistry especially during those 'determine the unknown' labs.