Hamnight
Hamnight
Hamnight

So he was being an asshole to a college paper? News at 11.

True, as far as the authors. tell that to the commenters

Somewhat on topic, A friend of mine in Florida was walking an hour to work each day. One day 2 cops stopped him, and shook him down because they thought he was casing the neighborhood he was walking through.

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unfortunately, the person says he does not find large women attractive. So your comment of "so? their are plenty of large girls, settle with one of them fatty!" really doesn't help him much. Just like the article saying "just be a funny, 40 year old obese person and you'll find a attractive smaller girl eventually

the guy specifically says he has body issues and wants to lose weight in his question. the op didn't say "hit the gym fatty, lol!" he suggested hitting the gym and working out would likely lead to increased confidence, and it probably would.

no, it's good advice, even if people don't want to hear it. It's amazing to me that telling an overweight person who says they are not comfortable with their body that exercise and proper nutrition is a good move has somehow become an insult. It isn't it's good advice. yes it sucks, you have to admit you made some

EAT LESS is not the key without proper nutrition. and your not getting 8 pack abs by just skipping breakfast, come on man.

Except not. he only says he's "lost weight" the OP's point is it would be good, from a life style and personal perception of himself, to be more active. I totally agree. "losing 40 pounds" when you are that heavy does not imply being active, it implies cutting your calorie intake. that's a good start, but even if it's

considering one of the limitations he's imposed on himself is negative body image, yes, going to the Gym might help. I notice that in his lose wieght part of the awnser he didn't list "I've been trying to be active" he just said "I lost weight"

I honestly never would have known about this idiotic "organization" without Kotaku's constant posts. Can't decide if thats a good or bad thing. On the one hand, they are awful people who need to be exposed. on the other hand, where would they be without the exposure?

yea, I don't get what's hard to understand about that. I mean look at the cut. there is a pretty clear "this is where the external genitalia goes!" pouch in the front. Not exactly surprising that fitted clothes don't fit the opposite gender.

Given this is a matching game, can someone explain to me why anyone who draws the money property doesn't immediately crowd source any other ones the need? or do they and we just never hear about it?

I love how the response to a valid concern about the dumbing down of media is now beign refuted with a "Nuh-Uh!" article written by a website with just the smallest intrest in people calling bullshit on it.

there is nothing "l33t" or high skill cap about grinding against a RNG. If they would fix there loot system, they wouldn't have these problems.

the grind you are referring to is measurable, and is the same for all players. There is no random element to it. You know exactly what you get to unlock, when, and how much playing it will take. you feel like you are making constant progress.

what ever you want to call it man, I play it. Not that interested in arguing semantics with you.

Right, but it's a twitch shooter. The problem is, when you are playing a twitch game you kinda expect loot to come alittle quicker than say, a MMO where you have 30+ abilities and other activities to occupy your time.

"but shooting a black hole for hours isn't our dream for how Destiny is played. We want you guys to move around and shit. After all, the whole games loot system is a blackhole, why confine yourself to just one tiny cave? Take that grind on the road son!."

I think Schefter is actually a credible source on this. IF there's one thing the little troll hates, it's being made to look a fool and the NFL did that when they tossed all their talking heads under the bus after the video leaked.