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    @PS1: I wouldn't know about an online test. To give a fair example, if you can read 3 lines of a book at once, you're at the 1000+ range.

    @AureateFlux: Perhaps they all retire at that age and move to Florida.

    I don't think any part of the world is still stuck in Thursday... except maybe Hawaiians. Yes, Bashcraft, I'm with you~ lets go raid or something.

    @Zolbrod: I like him myself but that's because there's some relevance and some "sense" into it Jerry's structure. This guy, as I said, seems to attempt to copy that style, but goes off track with run-on sentences and ultimately loses the point by going beyond esoteric references.

    Damn, Quiz Magic Academy selling for more than both Zelda and Monhan3...

    @Deanb: I never considered it hard work for someone like me. I can understand where you're coming from though. Native tongue doesn't always work for me, especially when many things aren't necessarily originally produced in it!

    @Deanb: WPM (Words per minute). Most people are generally slow with a rough 100 or less, then you have exceptionally fast people at 1000+. When someone focuses on one part exclusively and has trouble keeping track of a film I wonder if it because of this limitation or because a factor of text throws off the subject.

    @Witzbold: Perhaps you're mistaking the article being similar to when Japanese gamers were asked about MW2 dub needing subs as well because of the translation error? This time it is just asking what readers prefer overall... but it is similar.

    @Deanb: Curious question, how fast can you read?

    @dark_veil: I think all Steve Blum fans would disagree with you.

    I like subtitles, but dubs aren't necessarily awful in every case. Original languages are preferable for me because actors to dub things won't always be able to convey what was intended by the director.

    @m0re: I wouldn't say gaming has dulled my sense of language; in fact, it must've boosted it in some manner. This writer seems to be attempting a style of Jerry Holkin's, but not much else. Some of these references appear to be very esoteric in nature, or I'm misreading something here.

    @dsectric: Whatever is in those suits that repairs their bodies after being torn up from a hail of bullets.

    @Andrew Wyatt: I thought this would be Time machine confirmed :(

    I thought with all that technology they'd have babies growing from test-tubes and petri dishes.

    The gameplay reminds me of Castlevania series and this game looks really fun. The problem is the DSi exclusivity.

    @ThursdayNext: You are misunderstanding. I never said anything about morals. I just simply stated that it didn't seem clear you knew what was going on since you claimed they hunted for food instead of the research purposes.

    @ThursdayNext: There's a bit of information you're misunderstanding. The Japanese currently claim the meat isn't being used for food and that they are using it for research purposes only. Then, you have the eco-terrorists or whatever you call them these days (hippies?) and they attack these vessels. Believe what you