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I actually like the 'you get something tangible too' way of fighting piracy. Things that come with hardware (figurines, accessories that make gameplay much nicer like guitars) are much more fun to buy than to pirate.

@(Zombie) Goldwings: I believe that's the case. Proportions, facial hair too weird for a 'normal' child or adult. Badass cosplay.

@RockyRan: RockyRan is teh sux! C'mon gais, let's boycott his comments! Who's with me?!

@Etalyx: Maybe it's a manikin?

@Outi: I think you've mistaken Hikikomori for "harakiri"/seppuku. It's not an action, but a state of being/a kind of person.

@Game_Sovereign: Make a comment that isn't whining, and is somewhat on topic without trolling. I approve most of them that meet the above, though I hope yours isn't approved by my replying to it.

@Kougeru Matsuoka: Even better! That means that the xBox line is an entire generation behind in nipple-rendering technology!

@StrategyMonk: Your first two aren't really accurate. They just cropped off the very bottom of the picture.

PS3 owners, we now have a new feature to brag about.

@DaphneMaynooth: Yeah. I'd be terribly useful if they gave you a sort of form labelled "Give me the 406 version of this number!"

@High Speed Indeed: Not everyone, really. It seems that most of the regulars have gotten stars, I guess.

@Platypus Man: From just looking at the two videos, I'm willing to guess now that there aren't classes at all. Just character customization, and lots of it. They decided to customize their stuff to look like TF2 classes, I guess.

@SEX_BISON: Yeah, too bad I don't have the twitch reflexes needed to decide which of like, 7 weapons I need for that exact moment.

@Sark: Unfortunately, if you also deign to read every single comment that isn't a star one, you'll see the proportion of redundant/pointless posts to relevant/amusing ones is more... icky.

Oh, good. I was afraid I was almost abusing power when I was the only one promoting things (and several things at that) as well as approving comments.

@MPS: I've been looking for something like moving sections around in OpenOffice. Is it's equivalent not available (I've been messing around with the Navigation panel) in OpenOffice, or am I just not doing things right?

@Conrad: Too bad that blindfolding them wouldn't keep them from noticing at least a few things about the glass (if it is a glass) that they're being served with.

Excellent. A quick glance makes it seem that the program doesn't do the incredibly cop-outy way of tinting the entire picture tile to suit their needs, like some photo mosaics I've seen.

@Go Go Gadget: Gizmo: Bear in mind that if Nintendo starts making condoms, it'll only be because their Nintendo's male enhancement pills are making people "break their TV's" if you know what I mean.

This only further serves to annoy me in that the PSP's main feature is to hide a hot girl from my sight.