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@Platypus Man: Hmm, that's interesting. You know, usually I'm the first to complain about stuff like this, but in this case I can kind of see the rationale? I mean, considering the Gerudo are a desert people, it's not much of a stretch to assume the Muslim association was intentional, which, aside from people not

Hair and capes, guys, hair and capes. That's the final frontier. We already know you can make perfectly rounded faces with detailed scars and stubble and all that stuff.

@LordFlash: Hm, good point. In the early sets, they used to have cards that involved randomness, but they got rid of them precisely because serious players didn't want anything depending on chance. There are still a few "flip a coin" cards, especially in red, and they even had flipping seven times as a win condition

@mrdrofficer: I'm pretty sure that was what the original MtG video game back in the 90's was like. Haven't played it, but the basic concept sounds the same, minus the multiplayer.

@LordFlash: What order you draw the deck is a huge element of chance though. Even the best Magic players get screwed by bad draws once in a while.

@Variatas: Shouldn't it be the other way around, really?

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The filmmaker had in fact been considering Nathan Fillion for the role, but Mark Wahlberg turned out to be extremely persuasive.

@oosiegewolfoo: Seriously. Most video game movies would have been better if you just took the cutscenes from the game and strung them together.

This is beyond stupid. I've definitely found out about opportunities through distant acquaintances and even got a job through someone that I had talked to maybe twice in a class I had with her but became better friends with after we added each other on Facebook. Personally, I don't use LinkedIn, but considering that

As paltry as it is, this is far more of an apology than I ever would have expected from Lord Denton. It's like if Chairman Mao, in one of his weaker moments, announced that maybe the Cultural Revolution had hit a couple of snags on the way.

@MarcusMaximus: The ones that say $18-$19 an hour are bullshit scams that involve commission. I've worked a ton of office temp jobs throughout high school and college, and never got more than $14. And this was in the NYC area, where you'd expect wages to be higher, since costs of living are.

This kind of looks like Adventure Quest, which is not really a compliment.

That looks very much like Blackthorne.

@TacDrol: But that's precisely the point - video games are like any other media in that they can serve as inspiration and have positive influence as well as negative influence. Which is exactly what the anti-video game crowd and people like Roger Ebert who want to classify them as some inherently degenerate and evil

Seriously, calling someone who disagrees with you a troll is a misuse of language. The proper thing to call them is an idiot asshole.

@Mr.Affrox: Maybe, maybe not, but if we're looking to corporations to be the arbiters of social morality then we're already in the shitter.

@CrymeLord: Yea, and another part of a free economy is the customers of those companies criticizing their decisions and giving them bad press for it. Isn't democracy great?