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My first girlfriend’s dad owned an Edsel (in the early 2000s). He loved Edsels and even made a fan site for the car. It’s still up to this day!: http://edsel.net/

I’m a grown-ass man who hasn’t emotionally teared up in... so many years I can’t remember. This video done me in. I don’t even have kids of my own yet and I’ll I’m doing is putting myself in that poor father’s shoes. .........................

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That probably was a rage quitter but don’t rule out Ubi’s poor connection issues that have been plaguing the game since launch. Only bringing this up because my friends and I still get randomly dropped out of matches.

Definitely agree. All these stories were good but his story goes above and beyond.

Am I the weird one here in that if I was in the Toyota’s situation and couldn’t safely get over two lanes within a split second I’d just keep driving straight until I could then eventually do a U-turn or such?

Putting on your blinker is the right thing to do but blinkers don’t magically part cars away from the lane you’re trying to turn in to like Moses parting the sea. A blinker is an indicator only. But you still must obey traffic laws/flow.

I always feel the same reading these types of EVE articles but still enjoy reading them despite the ignorance to the topic at hand.

Very true. But the same can be said for other forms of entertainment as well. Comedians; TV shows (Always Sunny, etc.); The Onion; etc. They all put on an act but many can actually have positive, underlying, and more serious messages behind their acts.

I don’t go into Jim’s videos with the anticipation that he’s going to shit all over the review of it. Honestly, I really don’t. And he has reviews that are positive! There is no such thing as a perfect game so even the reviews that are mostly positive will still have negatives in it. This is a well-rounded mentality

I disagree. I wouldn’t want Jim to change his ways for any reason. In a sea of IGN reviews where an awful game is 6 or 7/10 we need someone like Jim who doesn’t sugar-coat awful games or shady AAA business practices.

No. You need to watch that video fully to understand the point he is making. You can’t cherry-pick what parts of the law you want to uphold while expecting others who are not you to fully comply with the law.

That’s hilarious only because of Jim’s extreme devoutness for race/gender/religious/income equality in the journalism/game dev community.

A colony of Africanized bees

You seemed to have missed the point of the article. Apparently, to make it anywhere on a platform like Twitch you need to stream for many, many hours just about every single day. Getting up to take a piss for 2 minutes can hurts your viewers/pay.

Absolute truth. That’s why I cannot blame the guy in the article at all for feeling down/bitter/whatever during the “anniversary month” of his wife cheating on him.

Thanks for the kind words and, yes, the immediate thought that went into my head was, “Why is she contacting me?” I won’t lie; morbid curiosity also played a factor into why I civilly responded back to her. I wanted to know if her hurting me the way she did ever came back to bite her (a la karma) and boy it sure had.

That part of her story probably bugged me the most. Like she’s premeditated cheating on him again if she sheds some pounds. Who thinks like that? Granted, her introspective confirmed she wouldn’t but it just seems alarming those thoughts were in her mind in the first place.

Thank you. Ultimately I really dodged a bullet with her and I now thank her and my ex-best friend for what they did to me. It was the worst pain I ever felt but I never grew so much from anything else like it.