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The extended cut didn't change anything, it just showed directly what was previously merely implied. People didn't like the ending, so they went ahead and made whatever assumptions they could to justify it as "invalid" rather than merely being poorly executed. That led to "plot holes" that weren't really plot holes

I'm in the "The ending was very poorly executed but not a big deal in light of everything else. Meanwhile, the people hating it are mostly emotionally juvenile, have awful taste, and know little and less about what makes a good story. This is evidenced by the number of them who actually think that POS 'Dark Energy'

If it was easy or practical you would see OS X ports out the wazoo. You don't because it's expensive and the results are buggy. The big advantage of PC gaming is mods and the fact that it's a great indie platform. Take that away and it's just a console with prettier graphics and more hassle to configure.

Brothers? You mean there is. . . another!?

I have downstairs neighbors so. . . no not really.

Also, squat-racks are pretty handy.

I was surprised by how much I enjoyed that series. I'm not even generally an anime fan outside the Ghibli type films, but some of the "MushiShi" episodes I saw just left me with this really calm, serene feeling. It was like I had just meditated for an hour.

Especially that one with the giant snake.

That's true enough. I think you're right about the growing up around cheating/lying parents. I have one good friend who had more-or-less been emotionally abused by two of her long term boyfriends. After the second one she confessed that because her parents were so emotionally manipulative towards her and each other,

I understand that this is really tricky if you are constantly surrounded by people out of your dating pool (guys who work in IT have that problem)

You know I have a lot of friends in successful relationships, but they all met in like college or high school and their significant other is basically the only major love they've ever had in their lives. They've never really had their hearts broken, they never really had to break someone else's heart, they never had

I actually kind of worry about being this guy. I never know how I feel about someone until I really get to know them. I've never been in a really serious relationship before, I've always been a bit of a loner and I don't know what I want or what works for me relationship-wise.

Enjoy it while it lasts. XBone's matchmaking system is going to start pairing dickheads with fellow dickheads and you can all call each other niggers to your heart's content.

The rest of us will be over in the adult's room playing our games. It's a matter of time before this system becomes universal, and when it does

What exactly am I supposed to be arguing again? That cretinous behavior turns online communities into toxic cesspools and this is a bad outcome? If you need this to be fleshed out for you you're too stupid to be worth debating with. There isn't much point in casting pearls before swine.

The 2 run-ons were just the cherry on top of your overall comment history of being a moron.

It's also not as if anything else you typed was particularly well written either chief. You should get off Kotaku and pay attention to your English teacher.

Telling you that you're immature and inarticulate isn't pedantry. It's implying that you're stupid. The fact that you couldn't pick up on that. . . well it doesn't reflect well on you. Keep trying champ, reading comprehension is a skill that takes practice. You'll get it eventually.

What part of my comment makes you think I'm hurt or at all sensitive?

I like how you've constructed a strawman where the government needs to get involved.

Oh my, it seems I've struck a nerve simply by pointing out the obvious fact that teenagers are immature.

Maybe you should learn to toughen up and not be so sensitive eh?

Teens are already not children...

Aggressive people who curse come in all ages and if anything, children are the least common variety of them.

Maybe if the parents were more responsible, then these things that bother you wouldn't be an issue? You should start there. Please don't call for top-down regulation.