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Except Marvel pushed them as a superteam to replace the X-Men in the comics and tried to make a show all about them functioning as a team that sucked harder than a Hoover in a black hole. You do realize that that’s what the author is talking about, right?

Mental health wards almost always provide some type of footwear, be it slippers or otherwise.

This whole “everyone mentally ill is dangerous/evil, everyone dangerous/evil is mentally ill” thing? Fuck it straight into the ground.

Explaining that he’s barefoot because of “asylums” to flippantly explain that they’re visually referencing stereotypes associated with people being on suicide watch under hospitalization was an extremely bad choice.

Im surprised there hasnt been much post launch coverage on this title, or maybe there just is much to talk about. Its not like this is a rolling garbage truck on fire like fallout 76 or anthem. I guess we are conditioned now to ongoing issues that an aggrieved fanbase based can stew over for months. So much so that

@Jackinthenox spoilers, they made their comment like that so they could respond to you without bringing you out of the grays because your questions wasn't very good

YOU are thinking of your kids. The ones belonging to YOU.

People said the same about television, radio, books, and the two headed flute...

What? No. Hold up, back up here.

Who knows, maybe I’m scarring them for life because they won’t get Fortnite and Minecraft references that their friends make.

I think children should be allowed to follow their interests as long as they’re still handling their responsibilities. Part of growing up is learning how to balance what you want to do (play games) and what you need to do (do homework/go to work/go to bed). If you’re always making that decision for them, how are they

Oh comic Canon. That’s slightly different.

“I wouldn’t feed them chocolate sundaes for dinner every night, either, regardless of how much they obviously enjoyed them and wanted them repeatedly. Video games and sweet desserts are a sometimes treat, not a steady diet.”

“One of my friends was given less game time, and just became absolutely obsessed with it”

I set limits for my kids and it seems to work out pretty well. My son would love nothing more than to play all the time but I've noticed he gets a shit attitude if I let him play for long periods. I don't allow any gaming on school nights, other than Friday that is, and weekends are limited to two hours unless it's

I’m a lifelong gamer, and I think it’s important to acknowledge that ALL video games are designed to maximize user engagement, just like any engineered electronic entertainment. You don’t have to include loot boxes or other slot-machine-style mechanics to stimulate the same kind of dopamine response. It doesn’t mean

It’s not about peer pressure.  It’s about participating in the shared experience of your generation.  It’s about getting to be a kid by the standards of 2019, rather than by the standards of the previous generation.  

For me, it's a fine line. I am a big gamer, have been for decades. My kids are also big gamers. However, my gaming systems are not babysitters. I don't allow my kids to sit in front of the TV to keep them quiet or to be left alone. It's a fun, indoor activity. Just as with everything else in life, it's about

“dissolved once the reason for their coming together had been achieved.”

At what point is the goal of a labor union achieved?