MichaelRougeau1
Michael Rougeau
MichaelRougeau1

I feel offended by this game because I cannot marry objects.

No amputees either. Social commentary.

Since I spend the day looking at games deals for our Kotaku Deals segment, I'll jump in and say that Amazon is easily the best resource. They have the best prices (and they'll match anyone currently undercutting them), the best customer service, pre-order price guarantee, no tax depending on your state, you don't get

Backers bought perks. Oculus delivered what they bought. Oculus doesn't owe backers anything more. Also, backers did not buy ownership of the company. They just bought perks.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Unfortunately, a lot of these deals are and will always be primarily targeting US citizens. So, like, get over it?

There are like 200 million people who meet those qualifications.

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great news for the console gamers, now they can run the game at ultra settings and have shorter load screens. on the other hand the PC gamers will continue to run the game at settings higher than ultra thanks to mods and have instantaneous load screens. oh! and did I mention all of the other crazy stuff that the PC

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Iraqis seem to think they're the bomb.

Vote: Verizon Wireless

I believe the line is drawn at physically harming someone else or the threat of imminent physical harm. (Property laws would also be enforced- you can't just walk up and steal someone's couch from their home.) So, for example, there would be no problem with forcing people to not murder or rape, since that would be

Very true. Setting aside some money to give to a charity of your choice is also an essential part of Dave Ramsey's debt plan. At first it seems counter-intuitive, but his reasoning is sound.

I think they want people to do that of their own volition. Conservatives aren't out there rushing to shut down charities and stop people from helping others. (Unless you view the U.S. Government as a charity, then, well, you're right.) I think they want a world where people help others voluntarily, according to their