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#notallurukhai

I replayed the game about two months ago, and my main reaction to the initial/tutorial level was "can I get a mod to skip this?"

I have had stalkers and restraining orders issued in the past, I have had people show up on my doorstep when my personal information was HARD to get. To have my location revealed to the world would give a entry point for a few mentally ill people who have fixated on me, and allow them to show up and make good on the

Bundles, in the form of a record album, for example, are extraordinarily user un-friendly. To the point of being a scam. The old adage of "I like the one song I heard on the radio, the rest of the album sucks" didn't come out of nowhere.

70% of conflicts arise from a miscommunication between two people. This is according to studies that exanimed how conflicts arise. (The handbook of Conflict Resolution; Authors: Deutsch, Coleman, Marcus)

Well as someone who sees both sides being somewhat steaming piles of crap for being hypocritcal on not policing

So you don't think that 'wrong with the rest of you' isn't incendiary? And you teach English, correct? There isn't really a movement against people who have critiques in the industry. There are people who can disagree respectfully and there are trouble makers and trolls who wants to stir up the most amount of trouble

The highest rate I can find for polygraphs is 61%, which is above chance, but not by much. You contend that some people are more skilled with them than others and that it's 'an art' and yet they are used widely by people of all different skill levels to potentially devastate people's lives. It is incredibly

I would never, ever put my life, freedom and reputation on the line based on a 'technology' which has been shown to be right as often as it is wrong and I would never recommend anyone else to do so either. They have been completely discredited, though few people in the general public know that.

People do suffer from schizophrenia and other diseases who don't have 'something behind (their) behavior.' It is not helpful to suggest that everyone who has a mental illness was victimized.

polygraphs have been proven to be completely useless, so it would be meaningless.

Honestly SW:TOR is definitely the best themepark MMO out there these days. They've added a lot and it keeps getting better. Population has remained very healthy and stable for the last couple of years (since F2P really), and in terms of group content, things have gotten a lot better. Adding player housing, Arenas,

I wonder if Quiet is some kinda cyborg/android? Because in the new TGS vid posted in the comments, she lands with a lot of weight from a very short distance. Maybe she could be a Ghost in the shell/Makoto Kusanagi reference.

Bomb threats are terrible, serious business, and no one deserves to be on the end of one.

I'm most amused by how people are proving her points with the comments I'm reading. Especially when they try to dismiss her without seeming to realize she's a published, long standing feminist critic who's been doing this so long Anita likely had to do a couple papers on her to get her own degree.

Curious as to what spurred this article at a time when there's heavy criticism against Anita and a pushback from other feminists like Christina Sommers.

There aren't a lot of female voices out there that say, "It's okay to be a man. It's okay for men to congregate with other men." From what I've seen, women who talk about gaming seem to want to express their justified disapproval of the very grotesque things that a minority of men do. And I really appreciated her

Can I make an observation and ask an honest question?