Etchasketchist
Etchasketchist
Etchasketchist

I'm confused then. What exactly is your point? Can you articulate an argument/opinion without resorting to meme images?

I think you're missing the part where labeling yourself is different from having someone else label you. Holding a sign and writing a song about who you are is not the same as pointing at someone and labeling them. This is the difference between subjectivity and objectivity. We agree that objectifying strangers is a

Got it. So you wanted to make sure we paid attention to you and your problems?

Why would I do that? What kind of asshole points at people doing stuff and tells them what group they are. Do you walk down the street going "hey, black guy behaving normally! Asian lady standing around! Another black guy...I think he's tying his shoe!"?

What about the video posted above made you think that this was a relevant image to post?

That's not really how it works. It's more along the lines of "the second you act like a bad person, you are the bad guy". If you treat people with respect, nobody will call you the bad guy.

I couldn't tell how fake the exteriors were because they were all in the dark and in the rain. That's my point. They covered everything with shadows and fog. I'm not talking about the well-lit interiors.

The rainy, murky, dark thing was what killed it for me. Let me see those robots sparkle in the sunshine. Seemed like a cheap way to cover up fake looking CGI by turning down the brightness.

Does Super Mario Bros. 2 count? Or is that just character selection. I forget, could you switch dudes level-to-level?

There's no such thing as a private conversation which happens to be accessible to the public. If it's accessible to the public, it's a public conversation. If you jokingly said "bitch, I'm gonna kill you" to your friend on the bus, people who overheard you would have good reason to call the police and the police would

If you think science is this thing that proves things "ABSOLUTELY CORRECT" and fills dictionaries with set-in-stone definitions than you're not really clear on how science works.

I don't want to listen to 13 year old anythings if I don't have to. Parody or otherwise.

Didn't like the writing, performance or the character. Didn't even like the missions. Is "wrong side of town" a reference or something? The vague sense of irritation and tedium is the only thing I remember from that section of the game.

Bummer I have to listen to Tiny Tina's "jokes" just to get some BorderScrolls action.

So we could've split the bill too? Like $5 a month between 10 quote-unquote "family" members!? This sounds like an even better deal. I can imagine getting 10 dudes to form a XBL pseudo-fam that shared games/expenses. Even if we all had to pay for Live ourselves. I imagine websites/apps/game-sellers would pop up

Are you positive about that? You're the only one who's describing it that way. Like just having 10 different Live accounts on one box in one living room? Other people are saying you can pick 10 people on your friends list and share your games with them no matter where they are. I thought the point of the Cloud was to

It's for hardcore X-COM fans and hardcore iOS game fans. They aren't as big a market as the free-game Candy Crusher casual crowd, but they're big enough to get some Return on Investment.

I don't think that's accurate. I can't digitally share my games with my XBL friends right now. I have to remember to put a stupid disc in my backpack and remember who I gave it to when I want it back.

What does he mean by unique gamer tags vs. actual sales numbers? Is he talking about people pirating games, or pirating Xbox accounts?

I think they can. Maybe they will. Anything's possible, apparently.