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I'm willing to bet a good portion of those are fake accounts if they're spamming friend requests to friends of friends (in Facebook terms) that they don't know which means that muscles there will hit accept from anyone. I get a couple of those from my army buddies pretty regularly...

Company of Heroes 2 is showing up as $10 on Steam rather than $2.

Because like most conservatives he mistakenly believes that he's adding value to the political discourse.

As a NHerite I hate that we get castoffs from MA. We didn't make Scott Brown, what's he doing up here? I blame MA.

Oh yeah,
Killzone: $15 in the moneysaver! Glad I didn't pay full price for that because frankly... it sucked.

And Metal Gear: $40 I think?

Console: $400
Infamous 2nd son: $60
Tomb Raider Def Ed: $50
Wolfenstein: $60
Destiny Spec Ed: $100
Diablo: $60 (I think?)
Battlefield 4: $60
COD Ghosts: $60
A mining casual game that I forget the name of... $10
1 year of plus: $60
Tots: $920... I feel like I'm forgetting something but I'll be hornswaggled if I can remember what

I'm actually pretty convinced that video games as means of outlet for competition or aggression have done wonders to reduce the crime rate in the developed world. I also appreciate that people who are so driven to fight and kill that they're willing to join incredibly horrible organizations designed to specifically

People clearly are willing to do some pretty terrible things when their privilege is threatened.

Dumb, hoping for a gig on a right wing media outlet, or both?

Yeah, basically

The common thread through both of these movies is using monsters from outer space as an allegory for struggling with a real world problem. The original was a way to get people to look at our (meaning the US's) Southern Border issues. This one is about our (again the US) ongoing relationship with violence in the Middle

Dear Maine,
Don't listen to Georgia, he doesn't know what he's talking about. You are beautiful and worthy of respect,

I now play games almost exclusively while riding an exercise bike. I've lost around twenty five pounds since I started doing this, it's trivially easy and works with almost any game, the exceptions being complicated strategy games, because while I can walk and chew gum I apparently cannot ride and arrange for

Wow, did not expect to find out I need to find a new place to pick up "The Walking Dead" from. I'm actually kinda surprised by this, while I was never at this particular branch their Nashua one was well lit, clean and had female staff which suggested to me that it was probably a much more inclusive and friendly place

I just started replaying D3 as well, it's a perfect exercise bike game, which is something that doesn't require so much thought you can't do it while torching off some calories but not so repetitive that you get bored and stop working out. This is a somewhat narrow field, but the good thing about this particular one

Because it's a persistent issue relating to Women's Rights and specifically demonstrative of a pervasive problem facing them everywhere in our society today as writ large by the involvement of celebrities. That's why.

Good. I'm perfectly happy to be a guy who also happens to play games rather than a gamer.

I got a cat and a graduate degree this summer and it still stinks.

Not terribly long ago the US Navy put out a pamphlet on rape prevention that read tongue in cheek because it was aimed at men, rather than women, not men as potential victims but as potential rapists. Basically the whole thing boiled down to "Don't Rape People". I think it was withdrawn after complaint which I think

Please don't! You'll only confuse the fellow you're dating and no one is happy pretending to be someone else in the long run for the purposes of making someone else happy.