CosmicMuse
CosmicMuse
CosmicMuse

Look at 'staple' foods, they'll tend to be cheaper - eggs, bacon, bananas, potatoes, bread, etc. On top of that, buy bulk - for example, 6+ pounds of ground beef can be acquired from Costco/BJ's/etc. for $15-25, and can last for two weeks easy.

That's pretty much always going to be the case. Newly released consoles won't have the bugs ironed out, or the big (and easily accessible) libraries that previous generations have. The Wii U is a decent example - it's just now had a price cut, and a year to develop a library. Not the greatest, mind you, but far

Hey, I don't know where the proper place to note this is, but - reading Kotaku and Gizmodo off RSS feeds, I frequently get a page not found error that's prompted by the link containing extra characters in the URL. The format is almost always kotaku.com/title-name-numcode/authorname, where authorname seems to be where

Well I hope you read the book because I'm not saying it's too commercialized. I love the commercialization of Christmas because it spreads the Christmas cheer.

Eh. I think that's mostly coincidental - it wasn't a miraculous resurrection, and so many other things are dependent on user choice that I can't really get behind it as a Jesus allegory. If you went full Renegade, you were Commander Shepard, Professional Asshole. And even if you didn't, you still weren't very

Shepard's story was a Jesus allegory? You're gonna have to explain that one.

They're shooting for the market that isn't comic book nerds. And since Carol Danvers is getting a surge in popularity as Captain Marvel lately, it doesn't appear that the name will be that big a hang-up.

They aren't stupid, they're scam artists. They know there's a chunk of the population who believes in this, and that they can make money pretending to take care of whatever's happening.

That's one possibility - another would be that availability of cameras in the 1950s was still fairly limited. The technology wasn't -quite- mass-market level yet, with camera prices back then equivalent to $600-800+ today. With cameras being limited mostly to press photographers, it might have been easier to control

I'm curious - will you still have this objection when grown/transplanted sex organs become commonplace? Transplants aren't new science - and the basics of transplanting sex organs has been around for nearly a century. The biggest hurdle to successful long-term transplants has been immunosuppression, and that's

Leaving aside that transgender people have a notably higher murder rate in this country, and that many laws specifically do NOT protect gender identity like sexual orientation...

The standard is to address a person by the gender they're presenting as / wish to be known as. "Shi" is a gender neutral pronoun, but has little presence in the common vernacular - many people won't know it. "This one" runs the risk of making the subject of your speech sound like a dehumanized object, along the

Apology accepted. Don't feel bad about arguing hard - we all do that. Just try to keep it from sliding into personal attacks - you don't convince anybody that way. =p

Feel free to come back and point out where I lied any time.

Please, I just like to debate. =p

I can see why you imagine that there are no significant men's issues...

When did I say I was an MRA? I find no meaning in that label.

I'm using the definition promoted here, at this website. According to this website, feminism is the worldview that sees gender equality as desirable and worth fighting for.

"You aren't a feminist because you aren't focusing enough on how males are mistreated in society. You may call yourself one, but you aren't really, because you haven't met the standards I've set as a man."