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I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish then. There is no debate over whether or not he has an enforceable right (there could be a due process argument, but it seems like an incredibly slim chance and it wouldn't be enforceable against Comcast anyway). He is talking about a natural right, a "self-evident"

Well, there are legally recognized rights and rights that are not legally recognized. "The pursuit of happiness" is listed as a right in the declaration of independence, but that isn't legally enforceable. You can't go to a court and say someone violated your right to pursue happiness. Broadband access is not a

Well, the area between rights and privileges is grey. You have a right to bear arms, but not if you get yourself convicted of a felony. You have the right to free speech, but not if you want to put up a banner that says "BONG HiTS 4 JESUS" at a public school event.

Focus sash prevents a move from killing you in one hit, so if you have full HP the best the opponent can do in one turn is lower you to one health.

They're not all like that are they? That strategy isn't 100% guaranteed, I'm sure good players are prepared for it.

I don't think they're the real best unless training them is their cause.

I played KotOR on the PC, but I do think it got some press in magazines that I read then because it was on xbox (wow, I used to read print media?). I never had the original xbox...

I do like a lot of downloadable stuff on my 360. Bastion and From Dust look pretty promising.

Okay, well, come on, given the ignorance on display in the rest of the clip, is it really surprising? But still, the way she reacted like it was just completely out of the question and that comment on weird people in their basement...sigh. I thought we had gotten past this as a culture.

Well it breaks down:

You know, the more I think about it the more I agree with you.

Brawl in the Family is pretty much always two decades late, that's kind of the way it works when you only do comics about Nintendo characters. This week's isn't my favorite, but I like the two decades late better than always just riffing off the game of the month.

Yeah, that is why I clarified what I meant. You replied to that, and I said "that's not what I meant." I understand why you would read what I wrote originally that way, I see it how you interpreted it now. But you went back to what I said originally when I was trying to clarify that I misspoke.

I suppose I hadn't considered things like Myst as first person, that's true. But I didn't think of it because those types of adventure games really aren't very common these days...

Well, I wasn't intending what I said to be technically parsed down to the exact word. I figured you would get the gist of it, apparently I was wrong. What I meant was that you overgeneralized by saying that no one who expresses those kind of views had a well-thought-out opinion. I don't see why my poor word choice

I didn't say you would say all people who don't like FPSes would say those things. I meant you were generalizing that all people who say those things are "repeating each other like parrots" (implying that none of them have a thought-out view, they're just repeating what other people say) and think all shooters are

I'm just tired of first-person because it is much more limiting than third-person. There are tons of ways you can make a third-person game play. There is a huge variety in the ways you can control a third-person game, a bunch of different ways you can interact with your environment. Even in innovative first-person

Actually, it looks like you beat them to the irrational sweeping generalizations by making irrational sweeping generalizations about people who don't like first person-shooters. :)

"Do you really think "the law" is the only thing keeping people from killing each other?"

I hardly hate anyone, and I generally have way more faith in humanity than it deserves. I just think you're overstating how much of an impact trust has on this debate. I wasn't implying that everyone is a serial killer waiting to happen or anything like that. But you said "the real issue" is that no one trusts each