The graphics aren't fantastic, but I think you need to go boot up your Nintendo 64 and remember how bad those graphics were...
The graphics aren't fantastic, but I think you need to go boot up your Nintendo 64 and remember how bad those graphics were...
Wait, what? I don't know if you live in some small village somewhere or something, but trusting everyone you run into is just naive. And really, if we all trusted each other, why would we need guns in the first place? The whole reason to have guns is self-defense...
Nice. Maybe I should try that sometime.
I used to play Super Smash Bros. drunk with my roommate in college...we made a custom level of basically just a big box with a tiny hole at the top and beat up on each other until one of us just so happened to fly out of the hole in the top. We frequently got to 600-900% before that happened...
I like those better than the ones pictured. I actually like them a lot, but I don't think they'd be well suited to certain occasions, so I would be hesitant to buy them as my main pair of glasses...if I could get a bonus pair of glasses, though, I think I might get them...
Yeah, but the knowledge that he is the type of person to make those arguments sort of corrupts my view of him, and it makes it hard for me to take him seriously.
This is well-written, but I can't take anything said here seriously when it starts off early on with "I don't need to prove that because we all know it. It's common sense." If you resort to "my side is right, it is common sense" to argue a point, you either don't have a leg to stand on or you don't care about any…
I dunno, to be honest all the parts that felt like the Rockstar influence were my least favorite parts. I would have liked to play an LA Noire made by entirely different people, I suppose.
Is it really that complicated? I mean, I know absolutely nothing on the subject, so I don't claim that you're wrong, but it seems crazy. Lots of other normal bodily functions work well enough in space, at least to the extent that an astronaut's body isn't constantly rupturing. What is it about sex that is so…
I say leave it on. The mystery is what makes it cool; like they said, either way they reveal it, it won't be as good as anticipated.
Hrm, I think I have ten dollars sitting in my PSN wallet, maybe Beyond Good and Evil is worth picking up...
Well, if you want to know why they kept it after that, they did it just because it was iconic and it sold games. But you could change your clothes color after the first game, and a lot of the dyes were darker.
Well the thing is modern political parties try to appeal to a number of groups of people. You don't just have Republicans and Democrats, you have tea party/libertarians, people who generally want more equality, people who support individual rights, social conservatives, neo-conservatives, etc. Republicans are…
"A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivision of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal code, and could scarcely be embraced by the human mind. It would probably, never be understood by the…
Well, the Constitution was amended to stop that. But that was actually in the text of the Constitution, and it would be hard to interpret it away otherwise. Things like Dred Scott and The Civil Rights Cases, on the other hand, are inexcusable.
This is why I always object to the "big government vs. limited government" characterization of politics. Lots of liberals are for strong free speech rights. Republicans support government interference in some areas (abortion, gay marriage/adoption). Thomas, the dissenter, is a conservative too. There are lots of…
According to some theories of Constitutional interpretation (the conservative ones, basically), it does matter. The basic idea is that the Constitution should be interpreted in light of its original public meaning, or what the people who voted to ratify it (normal citizens) thought it meant.
It isn't about whether the government stepping in is good or not—it is about the fact that this would be saying the First Amendment doesn't apply to video games in the same way it applies to basically every other medium. What you are saying is a policy question, this is in front of the supreme court to decide a…
Yeah they sounded good, I had been waiting for them to come here but I kind of forgot about them I guess.