@Decoy_Doctorpus: While I haven't tried the burgers, as a general rule, for the most accurate fake meat, go to Morningstar.
@Decoy_Doctorpus: While I haven't tried the burgers, as a general rule, for the most accurate fake meat, go to Morningstar.
@comrade_leviathan: I will now start using that as my all-purpose curse.
@ghostofoldtrafford: Don't forget the feathers.
10 is truly surreal.
Fred's having a hard time making new friends after the team broke up....
@Hush: The less cynical version is that it's an attempt to reach that portion of the playerbase that won't touch it since it "looks old."
@Mr. Mew: If you're going to get stereotyped....
@scrapking: Actually, you can very easily give sales taxes a social justice spin. To the same extent that consuming less promotes environmentalism, it also promotes social justice - things like charity become relatively more money worthwhile, and that's not even getting into capital improvements.
@famoustrip: takes everything literally: Well, the sales tax based idea is the pragmatic implementation of the Pigovian scheme, doubly so because it looks to actual use rather than the extremely lie-worthy estimates, specifically when it's something like alcohol, where people might not be willing to admit to actual…
I thought I was avoiding getting sucked into video games by putting off buying Civ V.
@Caelestis: The only one I can think of is a fictional character on a TV show, and I think that's because the writers managed to mangle what the actual argument was.
@dracosummoner: ...both of which I recommend.
@Mokon: Wow, it's like I just released a breath I didn't know I was holding. Excellent news.
@bakura: I'd rank them 4, 2, 1, 3. Maybe swap 2 & 1.
@ChiltonGaines: Wealthy Gadabout: Then you'll love Minecraft. It's basically just Legos, with bonus physics and the chance for character death.
All you commenters need to go see more burlesque.
@TheArsoni5t: I agree on the later point. I'm less sold on the former. I agree that I think that's one of the reasons no one's tried it ("you got your Vietnam in my Germany!"), and the simple fact that everyone's going to start with a bias seeing it that way. I think you could do it, though, if you played it really…
@Variatas: Finnish, Greek, Pole, Serb - that's at least your first two games. Better still, insomuch as you paid some attention to history, each provide almost shockingly different narratives about the war.