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I’m sure they do, But you can’t say the US isn’t the same. Kids today STILL don’t know the truth about “Thanksgiving” Schools still teaching that pilgrims made friends with the indigenous people. US history hardly if ever teach the Atrocities that the US have done to the native Americans and still do today, Or how

You don’t know much about reading comprehension, do you?

We have a dragon slaying problem in American politics: our system is set up to convince us that the work stops after an election, which sucks attention and energy away from solving practical problems once the election is over. Everybody is so exhausted by that point, it’s hard to summon the will to create change.

a powerful man is allowed to run for the highest public office on the ideals of the enemies you face in this game

Eh, kinda. I’m a gaming fanboy butthurt by the mindless Nintendo fans that’ll defend anything Nintendo releases.

I agree... Especially since all the hype and expectation around this, has been that we’d finally get an actual console from Nintendo, after getting the fun and low-tech Wii and the incredible failure of the Wii U (it failed because nobody knew what it was or why they should buy it, with most people thinking it was a

You also mustn’t forget the various attachments for iPad, and Android Tablet, nor the Nvidia Shield. But what bugs me the most is that the Linx Vision was mocked when it was announced, but now Nintendo does pretty much the same thing and everybody swoons over it like it’s the second coming of the GameCube or something.

Yaoi fandom is the worst fandom. Way to ruin a perfectly good series.

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Bad class action lawyers agree to settlements with these strict rules because they don’t care whether people get money as long as they get their fees.

Anime is an art form and as such the creators should be allowed to freely express themselves.

Too bad the same can’t be said for Bleach itself. The last arc felt some sort of mercy killing to dieing animal just to get over its suffering.