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If they can’t put him in a prison with other similar offenders, he really has to be in PC. It’s the only way to keep him safe. I think putting him in a general population is only going to risk serious injury or death, and I’m sure there are some that will think it’s appropriate, but it’s not.

Doesn’t the federal prison system have units specifically for persons at high risk of injury in the general population? California does, at Corcoran. In addition to Charles Manson (until recently) and other celebrities, there’s a decent number of: guys who have renounced their gang affiliations; former law enforcement

He was triple out. Forced, tagged, left the baseline. Only thing left is to be on the cover of Out magazine next month.

Psst.

Just a reminder, before it inevitably comes up, that the complete idiom is: “One bad apple spoils the whole bunch.”

Nice! Max Payne ruled. Was 3 good? Seemed a little too serious.

Nanomachines.

That tank motorcycle...HOW DOES IT TURN

Boobs Mcgee 

I think a big element to this that a lot of people miss is that ALL games should be preserved, regardless of any of other qualities. Virtual Console and NES/SNES Classic, along with PSOne Classics and things like that, are great ways to enjoy older games no longer in print for their original hardware. But those are

There are tons of lost books, movies, and other forms of art that disappeared solely because it was illegal to make copies and the people responsible for them didn’t care and allowed them to be destroyed. It’s a travesty that we continue the trend, and have added video games to the garbage pile.

Could do with a bit more imo ;)

While Oz apparently jumped the gun here and didn’t know the whole story, it now strikes me why someone named F. Oz might feel somewhat personal about a bear named FOZzie. (And to think it took me forty years and this story to make that connection...)

Killing someone in a video game = being on a watch list IRL? 

I’m confused, the game is called “No Man’s Sky” but you speak as if it actually is your sky.

No, not cool. Weddings are off limits.

Nintendo Japan’s pronunciation of “NES” shouldn’t be considered authoritative because nobody calls it that in Japan. They call it the “Famicom. The Nintendo Entertainment System was its overseas name for the slightly modified console, so what we’re seeing in the museum is their Japanese rendering of what is

Thanks for taking it straight to obnoxious ad hominem level. Yes, I’ve played ball sports my entire life, including outfield. And yes, it could be interference. But Bregman’s point is entirely accurate: Parra wasn’t going to make that catch with or without the guy’s glove being there, and the trajectory point is at

OH MY GOD, THIS THEORY HAS BEEN FLOATING AROUND FOR YEARS. WHY NOW?