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Good Gravy. Ok, let's say it's simple negligence... is it really worth calling the police, filling out reports, making statements and all the other stuff that comes along with it, as well as an outrageous prison sentence for a minor drug crime?

I just wrote another comment on how much I dislike the Cavs announcers. "Deep in the Q!" Ugh. I never watch the Cavs feed on a League Pass.

Varajao can dunk right? I mean, he is 7ft tall. I have yet to see the guy dunk this year.

So far in my League Pass watching, the Cavs announcing team is the worst. Such blatant homerism and the colour guy likes to say "deep in the Q" (cos they're playing in the Quicken Loans Arena [is there a worse named arena in sports?]) every time a Cavs player hits a three in a home game.

Which probably means that it will get boring really quickly. I mean, once anyone who actually wants to play this very angsty "I'm so goth and everything should die" game for a while discovers and uses all the weapons and all the death animations, what more is there?

Regardless of smartphone penetration, you're just avoiding my point. Either way, more people have smartphones than have Amiibos.

Well, I guess in answer to your question, I'd say it's the large number of licenses they hold. I don't think there's very many "Funko " collectors, who just collect all the toys. I'd imagine that it's just another collectible for people that like Marvel, or Pulp Fiction or whatever.

When an Amiibo has as many functions as an iPhone - when Amiibos can send and receive email and phone calls, use the internet, include all sorts of tools from calculators to levels to music streaming and video playback - then maybe you have a valid analogy.

When an Amiibo has as many functions as an iPhone - when Amiibos can send and receive email and phone calls, use the internet, include all sorts of tools from calculators to levels to music streaming and video playback - then maybe you have a valid analogy.

Not interested in arguing with you, since you're essentially parroting what I said, but you weren't there, so don't pretend to know exactly what happened.

True. At that point you need to call in a hit man.

I feel like I was pretty clear in my comments, but I'll reiterate: if it was done with malicious intent, then treat it as an assault. If it's a mistake, an accident or otherwise not on purpose, I don't feel like anyone is served by involving the police. Even you, having to file reports, make statements and possibly

Without you in it.

That may be true. But if we're going to compare crimes, giving someone a pot cookie is not equivalent to running someone down in your car. I mean, would you put someone in jail for a fender bender? Or even for totalling your parked car? No, probably not.

I agree with everything about your post, but please, for the love of dog, do not call the police in this situation? What is gained by doing that? More Americans in jail for stupid drug crimes?

Feel like I'm in the same place as you.

Tried the Master Cleanse once, years ago, because a few friends had done it, sworn by it and I was laid up on the couch with a leg injure. What better way to avoid packing on a few pounds over the next three weeks than do a "cleanse"?

I've been noticing recently that my character has symmetrical blood stains after battles. Don't know if it's due to the update or if it's always been there and I just haven't noticed.

Dude, it was FOUR FUCKING DOLLARS. You email in your complaint, get your four bucks back and move on.

I'd love to know what Melo's thinking now that he's on a 4 - 18 team, and he could have been with the 13 - 8 Bulls, who could have really used him with all of Rose's absences so far. Melo pretty much exemplifies the "money first" attitude of some players. I can't feel bad for one of the best players in the league on