You say that with certainty?
You say that with certainty?
You can get a cake like that at any respectable bakery. Shit, even the local Safeway bakery here makes cakes like that.
Tastes like something between melted ice cream and raw custard to me (probably because that's ultimately all it is, on further thought).
To me it's a combination of being disgustingly sweet overall along with the chewy texture of the candied fruit being at total odds with the texture of the cake, and both of those are at odds with the texture of the nuts if they're present as well.
You're crazy. Eggnog is completely amazing. Fruitcake only dreams of being as creamy and delicious as eggnog actually is.
Fruit is amazing.
I agree on the point that we should recognize things we do in some games are not socially acceptable behavior. That's just being rational. It should just come with the territory. If someone's unable to do that, they are fundamentally disturbed.
Of course games affect us, especially if presented with a decent narrative and some sort of sense of production. If people can be moved to tears by simple words (and they often are), then it seems like that would be doubly true for something more elaborate than that. Even simple narrative-lacking games like Pac-Man…
I will say this—
You're saying we should all feel equal empathy for "killing" on screen as we rightly should in real life? You're saying we should take responsibility for our fictional actions in a fictional game, just like we should rightfully take responsibility for our actions and their consequences in real life?
I remember helping my grandparents herd and select livestock for butchery pretty much from the moment I could walk. Butchery is neither a morbid curiosity nor a brutal and inhumane practice. It is a fact of life. Being able to dispatch a chicken with a solid swipe and dressing it has little effect on me beyond…
It didn't have the scripted radio stations, just a small handful some original more generic kind of video-gamey music stations you could pick from, but none of the commercials, talk, or licensed music.
360 version is a single disk.
They give quite a bit more than that. Can rack up a few thousand souls within 10 minutes with little effort.
Clearly it's all dubstep's fault.
Wow that really pissed me off. What a goon.
Those are the best parts!
People who don't tip delivery drivers or severely lowball their tips were once the bane of my existence. After being there myself, I will never ever tip a delivery guy less than $3 for his troubles, ever.
There is no such implication there whatsoever.
What's misleading about it? The headline says exactly what the article is about. One guy is personally done with violent videogames because of events. What are you getting out of it that says otherwise?