TheTaosaur
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In a lot of ways it is a more expansive version of Planetbase - more research, more resources, more mechanics, more colonist traits and jobs. For me, the way the different elements are compartmentalized (colonist stuff in domes, industry kept a certain distance from domes and power to avoid dust) gives it more of a

I only have two domes so far, but I think colonists will go live in another dome, but can only take advantage of services in the dome where they currently live.

Born Slippy was all but single-handedly responsible for my love of electronic and electro-pop. I went out and found all the rest of Underworld, went on a trance binge, and branched out into all manner of house, IDM, ambient, trip-hop and other stuff.

Sold out.

Sold out.

Wow. Your comment isn’t quite as bullshit as the one to which you’re responding, but it’s close.

Projecting much? Absence of hero worship, or even open criticism, do not indicate hostility or loathing. Even actively working to limit the military’s influence on society doesn’t mean you hate the military - it just means you read history.

I wouldn’t be surprised if poor cable management was behind at least a few rampages.

Games and games journalism are taken more seriously than at any point in history. This article is the definition of taking games seriously. It’s also about the least critical article online referencing the controversy. You’re clearly triggered.

I used to play a month or a few months here or there, but ultimately I just can’t commit to a MMO. I have 100s of hours in several different games, but I dip in and dip out, usually in 3-6 week stints. You don’t get very far in a MMO playing 3-5 nights per week for 6 weeks, and a lot of it feels like busywork.

The gun fetishism, militarism and plain hostility being modeled from the top down IS the why. And the gun lobby certainly has a hand in the why: encouraging the most heavily armed among us to feel under siege at all times, and the most paranoid to arm themselves heavily in a vicious cycle. There’s also the tendency

No, guns aren’t to blame. Our gun laws, the gun lobby, and gun fetishism however...

*cough*HANZO*cough* Junkrat is fun, whereas Hanzo is anti-fun. I’d throw half a dozen more names ahead of Junkrat on the insufferable mains list. Of course, I’m a Junkrat main, 3-to-1 over the next highest toons (D.Va, Rein and Zen, all about equal), and almost as much time on Rat as all other toons combined.

tl;dr: Accept a mostly obsolete game as a part time job so you can rise to the middle of a simultaneously shrunken and watered-down player base.

Feel you. The video is certainly stimulating, but the track is only okay Monae.

I used to be fond of 3-4 songs of theirs back in the day (and still keep Cherub Rock buried in playlists), but don’t find it sufficient grounds for nostalgia. I’ve met exactly one actual Pumpkins fan in my life, around the time Melon Collie came out.

Walking to work is a lifestyle enhancement, but the health benefits are likely a wash with urban air quality, varying depending on the neighborhood and city.

So your brother needs a semi-auto because he prefers to hunt in bear country, and you’re asking why we would question his mental health? Not saying his kink is likely to run to people-hunting, but maybe you can see how you are not exactly contesting the OP’s statement.

Yes? I know lots of hunters, and while some of them do also own semi-autos, they own them because fondling and shooting the weapon makes their peen feel bigger. If they ever take the big guns out in the woods, it’s strictly for novelty. I’m glad your bro is bent in such a way that reasonable safety measures also feed

I’d love to see a class action suit against every politician who has funneled money into the prison industry under the guise of being “tough on crime.”

Mhmm. The video games are responsible for a culture that fetishizes guns and gun violence, not vice versa.