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I think that qualifies them to be cult experts, so they’re not wrong?

I don’t know about other states, but in Texas the state supreme court ruled that traffic cameras (like red light cameras at intersections) were unconstitutional and have prohibited their use.

Sexy is when something is attractive, but isn’t intended to sexually gratify someone (i.e. a nice bikini, a form-fitting cocktail dress, the Hooter’s uniform).

“is creating an artificial economy for dedicated resellers that exists solely to inflate prices and make money out of thin air”

Comment that falls for it: hook, line, sinker.

Huh. Why is there such a vocal subset of men that seem to be absolutely terrified that people will misinterpret the relationships they have with their male friends as “homosexual?” How is that such a threat to you that you can’t go to a bar with your friends anymore? Why is that fear so pervasive that even the mention

I’m not sure if you mean the front page or the layout of articles themselves, but I’ve found going to the top and clicking “Latest” returns some semblance of order to the presentation of articles. It’s a decent bandaid for the wound.

To delay the time it takes you to beat the game and, perhaps, then sell it second-hand.

All I’m seeing is Bloodborne 2 and I am not opposed to this at all. Sign me up.

I got all excited for a moment because I thought they were adding 100 games and not that the total was going over 100. All I want is Illusion of Gaia. Why is that so hard, Nintendo?

Oh heck, no! Not my tree icon! I change all my folders on my desktop to the trees so it looks like I have a little forest. Been doing that for the past twenty years or so. I’m going to miss that little pixely tree.

Incorrect. Demons Souls/Dark Souls, etc constantly saves. If the game crashes or you rage quit, you’re going to end up right back where you left off. You don’t lose hours of gameplay from those instances.

My friends, my friends, whilst we wait for the next entry, please let me introduce you to something I’ve recently discovered:

Is this surprising though? The people who attempted refunds through their site were likely primarily PC gamers who, I have been told, got the superior and functioning product and would have less reason to want a refund. PS and Microsoft players were told to request refunds through their respective storefronts rather

Correct, killing animals to feed a village is actually a normal thing to do. In fact, the very first quest introduces you to the quest system by sending you out to kill sheep in order to help with a meat shortage the village is suffering from due to an influx of monsters.

I seem to recall that people did, in fact, complain extensively when the game came out all those years ago. Time just made people forget (or there are people here now who weren’t old enough then to remember).

This is actually okay. I needed an excuse to not bleed money and pile more games onto my backlog. I’ll just have to remember to make an extra effort to donate to charities (Christmas time should be a good reminder) and leave it at that, rather than have Humble Bundle do the reminders.

Nah, it’s perfectly legitimate to hate the red screen nonsense. If you’re in an intense fight, why would you want something to obscure your vision and distract you in a moment when you’re most vulnerable? It’s just eye-rollingly annoying and overused, worse if it’s accompanied by some inane sound effect. I can look at

Reminds me of games I played when I was a kid, so I tangentially get to feel like a kid again.

I wonder why the stigma is still so strong? I don’t think the Chinese mafia groups (Tongs, Triads, etc) have a significant tattoo culture beyond maybe a specific dragon archetype for the Traids, so maybe it’s the tattoos = prison thing. But, it seems awfully strange to censor the tattoos in an anime about a reformed