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Agreed. All the angry Stannis fans seem to have forgotten that he’s already got plenty of burning people alive under his belt, back when he let Melisandre root out anyone who wouldn’t convert. Stannis isn’t logical to a fault, he’s obsessed with his supposed destiny to become king to a fault. That obsession has

I think businesses should definitely be allowed to discriminate based on their religious beliefs. However, if they choose to do so then they don’t get to pick and choose. They should have to formally identify themselves as an explicitly Christian (or whatever) business, and then consistently refuse to serve anyone who

Agreed. Until they extend this same conviction to all aspects of their supposed faith, they are lying liars who are full of shit, and who just don’t like gay people.

I guess he went for the trees because bridges weren’t enough!

I’m digging this game, and I never thought I’d actually play a MOBA. Always found them interesting in theory, and I enjoy listening to people discuss them even when I don’t totally understand all of the conversation. But when I tried to jump into DOTA I was almost immediately put off by the complexity and technical

Yeah, I agree. The practical stuff here is really impressive.

I’d be curious to hear an opinion on this from someone with legal expertise. I mean, obviously it’s in the NDA, and obviously Microsoft is following through. But would it stand up to a court challenge? Companies put shit in contracts all the time that isn’t actually legal, because they know that either it will

I don’t think anyone feels bad about a company “taking action” on a broken NDA. I think it’s the specific action that’s kinda sinister.

I’m in the same boat. Totally loved Fallout 3. Put an insane number of hours into it. And then New Vegas didn’t hook me at all. Like, I actively disliked it. And I’m not sure why. It wasn’t one specific thing, the whole just didn’t work for me.

Spoilers for what I consider a pretty solid twist...

I’m going to go with the ghosts of the house are the previous victims of whatever weird shit Hiddleston and Chastain’s characters are involved in. The bro/sis duo has lured Mia’s character there for diabolical purposes (sacrifice/experimentation?) and the ghosts are trying to warn/frighten her away before she joins

Yeeah, judging by this guy’s attitude and behavior on his public, professional page, I’m not inclined to take his word that the bride’s behavior was unreasonable. Sounds like a jackass who can’t handle customer complaints.

I have yet to use a dishwasher that doesn’t leave behind tiny bits of food and streaks, meaning I end up having to rinse and scrub half the load myself anyways. Seems easier to just do it by hand in the first place. Also, what you’re saving in water you’re probably using in electricity.

Jesus, that’s depressing. They’re terrified of pot ruining their kids’ lives, not so worried about what kicking them out of the house would do...

Seriously, let the kids have some actual fun at their parties while they can.

Ha, that’s awesome.

Confident, tough and ambitious...with her husband’s (or father’s) prior approval.

There should be a third badge that says “Majority of Cops: License to lie for, cover up, excuse and support the cops doing the brutalizing”.

Is there not something extremely unsettling about the idea of criminalizing someone’s body because someone else finds simply seeing it disturbing or offensive? Public decency laws are one thing (personally I’m fine with requiring at least a bare minimum of covering in public spaces, if only for hygienic reasons), but

The whole point of religion is to not have to take responsibility for any of your shit. That’s the main selling point.