Leyviur
Ashton
Leyviur

Not a very compelling argument you got there, ace.

I think ME3's Traynor did it well. The signs were subtle and if you tried to hit on her she told you outright, and they gave you a "get out of it without any more awkwardness" option.

I'm unsure about Apollo Justice's impact on AA5, but seeing as how AA5 takes place afterward (and Apollo Justice changes the status quo a bit before AA5), I'm inclined to say that you should play AJ.

To be fair SMB2 was exactly what it shouldn't have been: a retread that was just difficult for the sake of being difficult. I much prefer the U.S. SMB2.

I'm going to go now, but I'll be back in a...

Ahahaha, I love that Japanese gamers like the new DMC while western audiences are the ones butthurt by it.

JUST ACCORDING TO KEIKAKU

Well, it's good that you know how it bad it can get and aren't just jumping on the 'let's be closet sexists' bandwagon that seems to be so prevalent on this site.

But the PPC is still harder to program for (if much less than the Cell), less efficient than, and more expensive than the x86. With Sony's shift to x86 it only makes sense for MS to switch to x86 as well, and this means precluding the possibility of BC games.

Actually from the posts and info I read, they have the exact same excuse as Sony. To condemn one is to condemn the other.

Sigh. Yes, I do know that, because the other man jumped at the chance to impress her, thus if she had said "stop" he would have stopped. Even if he didn't, she would have been ACTUALLY absolved from blame, because she didn't mean for violence to happen. Watching on as another person commits violence on your behalf

I have to hope this is a joke. If it is, I laughed heartily. If it's not... well, facepalm.

I can't believe you're not getting this. Are you dense?

The article clearly states she was "standing to the side." She made no attempts to stop the other guy, meaning she instigated and approved of the violence. Thus YOU are approving of the violence as well. She was complicit in the act, and by absolving her of any blame, YOU are also complicit in contributing to and

Way to downplay the fact that he got assaulted at a girl's whim. She was creeped out and her feelings were hurt! He definitely deserves a possible concussion even though she was TOTALLY WRONG about it. People like you make me sick. You take a situation where a man was the victim and then turn it around to soapbox your

I'm actually talking about false accusations. Forgive me for saying so but I doubt you encounter people taking your pictures every day. I can believe you have experienced it at least once, or at least numerous times, but every day? I doubt it.

Yeah, let's just downplay the fact that possibly permanent physical harm could have been done to this guy because a girls feelings may have been hurt. He COULD have been taking pictures of her! Even if he didn't he didn't turn the sound off on his phone! He was just asking for a beating!

You know why this brings out guys. Because there are victims like this every day, and people plain don't care. Maybe some people here have fallen victim to this. I have been more than once, and while I don't blame a gender for it, I do blame society's complacency of false accusations thrown by members of that gender

Yeah, different culture, I suppose. In Japan (and arguably Asian countries in general) your public image is incredibly important.

What Unspeakable talks about is arguably worse. Think about it: public shame, possibly losing your job and becoming a pariah in your neighborhood/building (a la Megan's Law).