SacredByte
SacredByte
SacredByte

"We live in a selfish country. We are taught that everyone should be out for Number 1."

Regardless, one still has a right to not be the victim of a crime of violence, which rape certainly is.

I agree; Proofreading is an essential part of writing, especially when you reformat your ideas — it makes sure you don't words....

No, one is comparing an apple to an orange, the other is comparing an apple to another apple.

Also realize that this was in the U.S.S.R.; In all honest his best shot would have been to go up and hope he could land safely such that he could defect to the United States.

@AndrewRyan: "Mass Effect presents nothing truly remarkable in terms of story, but the writing is so good we don't even stop to think about it. "

@eraesr: This; If you want to advertise your sexual and/or religious preference and/or your racial status in your gamertag, then EXPECT PEOPLE TO COMMENT ON IT.

@howdini: I did notice her less-than-perfect intonation, and personally, I found the facial expressions more than a bit off-putting.

@tuckerch: But what if it's a Bananaphone?

@HPPalm: The issue is that option 1 would have sentenced a close friend to what otherwise would have been his fate.

@SkipErnst: "It doesn't appear he went into space "knowing" he would die."

@commander_k: That doesn't mean that he didn't find it on Reddit though, does it?

I do tend to find myself aligned with many Libertarian politicians, at least when it comes to domestic policy, but my views on how the United States should comport itself to the world tend to differ with them.

Personally, I generally spot some of the more egregious typos... I mean, honestly, it's like they don't even use any kind of spell checker. I don't even see how they can excuse most of it — I've already USED the built-in spell check function of my browser at least once on this post already*...

You'd be surprised how much of the world learns English — it's one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It may not be everyone's FIRST language, but due to a large number of factors (mostly British Imperialism, and the United States' involvement in global politics since it's inception) it is a highly

@gman1023: It happens; I did infer that you meant your previous comment in jest, but it seemed like the appropriate time to pass on information.

I think the argument they're making is that the way we're teaching the concepts is wrong.

@4n7h0ny: Yeah, I've noticed it happening several times too while using ca.giz and/or giz.co.uk