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I do sort of want to open a restaurant now. It will be called “No.”, and if you try to bullshit with the food you will be told “No.” If you yell at the servers: “No.” If you lay your hands on a server: “No.”

Scream and throw things? “No.”

and so on and so forth. Food will be served and payment accepted from people who

Sunday football, or the NHL (that I sometimes enjoy) or fighting sports is shown on really awkward times for me, since they are broadcast from america and I’m european.

The solution is to avoid news outlets that you know report on these things until you’ve seen the games. Not very hard.


If I don’t want to see the results of my local sports teams latest game, I avoid the newspaper.

If I don’t want to see the outcome of some international sport, I avoid deadspin.

If I don’t want to see the result of an eSports game, why on earth would I visit a site that I know reports on eSports?

It’s a sport more than

I really don’t understand the outrage. I mean come on - Globally we have the worst refugee crisis since the second world war, massive die-offs of coral, species of fish, and species in general, dying at a fast pace, global warming, increasing wealth gaps and a few different wars. In the states you seem to have it

As long as actually dying is hard, as it is in real life, this could be cool. I’d like fore firefights to be intense and conservative, as in real life, with both sides relying mainly on clever tactics or numerical advantage with covering fire rather then 360 no-scope 420 blaze-ing their way across maps. Could be

This might be a bit regional, I don’t know how common these are outside of Sweden, but my favorite pen by far is:


This might be a bit regional, I don’t know how common these are outside of Sweden, but my favorite pen by far is:


Nice, I’ve always thought that people who skirt the rules (esp. while not endangering anyone) should be brought to justice by law enforcement.

By law enforcement I mean “You in your car” and by “brought to justice” I obviously mean “harassed r possible harmed by you”.

Or, y’know, not.

Apparantly, a significant amount of commenters play video games in movie theaters. Who’da known.

Just ... strip everyone involved in the motorcycle clip of their drivers licenses.

the fish from the fish story isn’t butterfish, it’s Escolar!


Would be pretty nice with some rules, like demanding all these systems software be open source.

the toenail things are likely https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onychauxi… or something similar, and very treatable. I have one since roughly ten years back when I slammed a door on my foot in third grade.

I’m thinking a combination of tipping the slices while at its hottest, as another commenter suggested, and as it cools blotting off the rest.

That’s going to be impossible to get clean and is going to get naasty after a few weeks with pizza oil gently resting in the fibers ;)

But “the other guys”’s struggle isn’t what’s on the table. “The other guys” are not affected by this, at all, and if they are, it’s positive. The best possible outcome is that everyone else sees this as a viable option for demanding more benefits, more money and better contracts.

It’s not a competition between

What you’re missing is that no one *gets* anything. Publishers, or management in general regardless of business, rarely or never hand these things out because they feel kind and gentle. It is a struggle, and these things are the results of internal politics, of shifting opinions in the business, and of unions and

That’s a strawman if I ever saw one. No one claims that your vocal chords will go bust because of one high yell, but try to spend hour after hour, day after day doing vocally intensive work and tell me that it doesn’t affect your vocal chords.

Or, for that matter, just watch the behind-the-scenes footaget from Les

Why? Why do you make this a conflict between two parts of the workforce, instead of putting your blame on the publishers with the money?

Unionization and a slow but steady shift in corporate culture.

Why do you make this a feud between voice actors and developers? They aren’t the cause of each others poor contracts. Put your blame where it’s due.

The only thing you’re accomplishing otherwise is running errands for the publishers.