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I wonder how much public money has been spent debunking a single garbage study conducted by a garbage human being.

Family Guy called it

It’s funny how GG is trying to spin it as “different political opinions are banned!” or “Leftists kick girl gamers out! Misogyny!”

Chewbacca was already like 200 years old in the original trilogy... he wouldn’t have changed that much in 30 years

That's exactly what I thought, I'm done. Gonna go play some Mario, I'm too old for this shit.

Me: “Oh, hey, this isn’t too bad so far.”

I can’t believe this video and it’s horrible thing it’s trying to teach our kids.

More humane still would be not killing the animal— as you don't "need" to and it's purely for sport. Unless I'm missing something. (Spoken as a meat loving, gun firing American.. just making sure we don't get shit twisted here— especially since 500 people are going to make basically the same comment)

Dammit, there goes my day

Gamers: MASS EFFECT 3'S ENDING WAS AN OUTRAGE!!!!! CHANGE IT BIOWARE!

If that is how you behave in real life, I can see how you have bigger issues than who is and isn't in the party of an rpg.

Don't you ever bad mouth DS9 in this house again, young man and/or lady!

I expect spoilers in articles themselves so wouldn't click through to any article (like this one) discussing an episode of a show I haven't seen yet, but could you have a little compassion for people who are fans of a show but who are a season behind because they are watching on NetFlix and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE not

I think, considering how androgynous Link is and the fact that he's always too busy saving the world to flirt around that Nintendo should do with Link as they do with the animal crossing protagonist. Within five minutes of starting the game the following should happen:

the fact that people keep setups like this onto themselves in their own homes means from time to time servers tied to stuff people use will suddenly just disappear. Welcome to the world of private ownership.

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Responsible reptile keepers don't live in Florida. The responsible response to living in Florida is to move somewhere that isn't Florida.

I think the distinction is important because this wasn't an accident or chronic illness it was a deliberate choice, although likely influenced by mental disorder. It seemed like the article was deliberately glossing over that fact.

not to mention the guy killed himself instead of taking care of his family.