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That's like asking if leveling up in an RPG really matters because the characters have no real skill and the change is instantaneous. Yes. It matters to the player, and it affects game play. The Sims, at least in two and three, remember what happens to them, and have attributes based on that. Ok, sure...all toddlers

*ahem* Biologically speaking, you have more growth and development than any other time in your life, including puberty. Your brain does 95% of its growth, you learn to walk, you master language and learn to use your finger. You identify with a gender, develop your sexuality (goes with gender). Learn empathy and how to

OMG...this is TS1 all over again! It's nearly identical, straight down to having a bassinet. WTH, EAxis? If I wanted to play TS1, I'd still have it installed on my computer. That was just weird. It's not even Sims anymore. It should be called Emotion Simulator.

#3 is VERY, VERY wrong. IMAX isn't the new 3D. 3D IMAX is the new 3D. Was the only way to go on this movie. It also proves that post-production 3D can be successful.

Sure. It goes without saying that everything below this line will be a spoiler. Ye've been warned. All in all, this movie is crap. PURE. CRAPOLA. However, the last 15-20 minutes are actually pretty damn scary, and to this day...I really don't like basements much.

Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem is probably one of the best games to release on NGC, and no one even knew it EXISTED. My NGC has long since disappeared, but I'll keep my Wii for as long as possible to play this absolute gem of a game.

Don't worry. It took me a while, too. I always failed grammar tests in school for the same reason...my brain would automatically correct the error.

No, lol. It's Blair Witch, but everyone I know calls it's W'lair Bitch.

*shudder* 8mm is another film that leaves you sick and having no desire to ever see it again. And, as bad as the W'lair Bitch Project was...that ending actually made me say, "Oh...ugh...yuck." My mom was said, "I don't get it." and I said, "Lucky you."

I have all the FO games through a Steam sale as well...I got bored with FO1 in about 20 minutes, and I haven't even thought about touching FO2. I don't like the turned based roll of the dice combat. I prefer the first person/third person toggle to the isometric views. I felt the atmosphere in FO3 and FNV was better

:D I can't even begin to list the number of really good movies I saw because she wanted to and I gave in: Shrek, Lilo and Stitch, Bend it Like Beckham, Treasure Planet...the list goes on and on.

But it's not the ONLY thing you can do to bond, and it does not PREVENT you from bonding with the baby. That's my argument.

As a mom, I can only tell you that it *IS* different for Mom and baby. We start our bonding with them before we even know they exist, and for the first year or so, baby and mom are still kind of one person. It's not so much of a barrier between mom and baby and dad, as a biological bond between mom and baby. Being

Honestly, you don't really have a choice. You either go on, or you don't. At first, you're on auto-pilot, and then, by the time the shock wears off, you realize that going on is easier than you thought. As Robert Frost said, "In three words, I can sum up everything I've learned about life, it goes on." Incidentally,

It's a great age. One of my favorites.

That was exactly my reaction. Time to bail on my day and go be a mom. I have a 2 year old begging, "I wan' stay wiss you, Mommy". And, I kinda feel like obliging. (to add some humor, I should probably love on the 18 year old one, too, huh? Make her go, "Ewwww, Mom!! Why are you hugging and kissing me so much?")

I loved this answer. Well said.

Not the first time Kotaku has posted a game about the loss of a child, and not the first time I can say it hits too close to home for this family. I appreciate this one more because Mr. Green has experienced the loss and knows what the pain is. My family's thoughts are with Mr. Green. It would have taken a tremendous

I didn't get it either. I was actually more than a little irritated with Disney for ramming it down our throats. It looked stupid. It looked dumb. It looked like a waste of a 14$ IMAX ticket. But, my daughter wanted to see it, and it was the first time in years we had time to go see a late night movie together....and

Yet, they tell you he regenerates early in the movie.