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I refuse to believe you have never learned what cynical humour is in your life, especially considering marriage jokes were probably scrawled into walls in ancient Greece. So instead I would question what agenda it is you're pursuing by trying to call someone out for using it and feigning confusion.

List unarguably deep complex men or women who did not have a degree of them

If you were growing up when this was possible at all, regardless of if it cost a lot, then sorry, you are still growing up now and were not/are not armed with the sensibilities to discern what an uncomfortable modern development in the young this is.

This is retarded and I can't believe it isn't illegal; there must be a wrinkle in the law that fails to consider multiplayer a part of a videogame product, probably written in 1990. This is a new purchase, the price of the multiplayer code is included, a fundamental part of the product, barely a year on the shelf, and

Once again, no I have no way, and there will be some who are genuine fervent campaigners against sexism (rather less than 1 in 20 this time) but I do not see these thousands of would be outraged female citizens causing a stir elsewhere over actual issues, any issues at all, yet they apparently possess these offended

Yes adult women play games, and in fact of those who do I believe RPG's are particularly popular.

"it's psychological/cultural. Family is family. For most people, it's unfathomable (by which I mean not merely the squick factor, but also that it's just something so bizarre that it wouldn't occur to you) to see a close family member as a sexual partner, or sexually alluring in any way."

That's a fair point, but I would suggest that age and power dynamics are again not the issue behind peoples unease with incest. That's a separate issue not necessarily applicable.

I'm not sure how common actual inbreeding is, nowadays at least, because it's easily avoided. But I also know from personal experience of those around me that incest is far more widespread than is credited. And to be honest, I have a hard time condemning it. It may seem weird and discomforting but lots of things seem

I've said this since I was about 5. We are a species, not a collection of tribes. Nationalism, racism, it is all tribalism, us against them, we are the best, and in the face of the challenges we face today, it's all moronic. We have the technology now to govern beyond the borders of a country, the logistics, the

Of course he isn't insane enough. I have a hard time accepting anyone ever is, even for one murder let alone this calibre of crime. Unless you've turned into some kind of savage beast who tries to bite everyone and obviously lacks basic humanity, and I'm not sure you get much of that. That's just me and you though.

Well holy shit I must be due for some murder sprees about now, science says so

Whilst I appreciate what you're saying, insanity takes more forms than becoming a burbling incompetent idiot and I'm pretty sure the law understands this too.

The field of sleep is a classic example of blind groping science. We don't know what the hell is happening up there but that doesn't stop grant money on studies to keep the academic wheels turning. It's the modern version of dream interpretation.

It's been said that any society is three square meals away from anarchy. Personally I've always found it depressing that we are still so base we will be literally moved by our stomachs before any principle or outrage you can name.

Also, just to say, if the series goes the route of us causing the dinosaurs extinction, I think I'll go and punch some good ideas into the team behind it.

The future state of affairs is unsolvable in the series. Sending people back to start again is our last hope because at least that way humanity survives somewhere. Strip mining the past to try to save the future that can't be saved after centuries of strip mining their own present would not work, either because the

That just looked... exhausting. Makes you wonder why anything ever crawled out in the first place.

In Fallout 3/NV (the same engine) using console disabled achievements for that session until you quit and restarted. This is why my Steam shows I earned the "explore 125 locations" achievement but not the one for 50 - the time I found my 50th location I must have used the console that session.

Nope.