arctic16
Arctic16
arctic16

Oh, I get you on that. Like I said, I was not well-off growing up and I never had the plethora of heads and shafts other kids did. But by accessible I mean people that can't get into watching it or think it's boring to watch. Lots of people at my college said that. I could never understand how you'd think it was

In all seriousness, I get the lacrosse hate in terms of the people who play it, but it's a great sport. Full disclosure: I went to Johns Hopkins whose entire athletic identity is lacrosse, and I grew up in New Jersey and played in high school (note: I am poor and a minority). That being said, it's a fast-paced,

Well, you reap what you sow.

Yes, but you can argue that by shaming these kids publicly perhaps they will see the error of their ways and break that cycle by becoming more enlightened individuals.

It's a lot more likely prominent people will be hacked. Who is going to hack John Smith, sophomore from Long Island? No one, that's who.

Great job!

Your concern for the racist kids spewing hate-filled speech possibly being victims of a hate crime is VERY AMUSING to me. Also, deliciously ironic.

It's about standardization in academic discourse. Read any history publication in the last few years and they use BCE and CE. It has nothing to do with political correctness, it's about standardization.

Yes, dogs this small suffer from a large amount of congenital defects and genetic maladies. They are sickly, unhealthy dogs that have lots of complications and live painful lives. It's really fucked up that they even exist. No ethical breeder would breed dogs like this.

Yup, I'm with you completely. I'm not a vegetarian, but my last girlfriend was a vegan so I'm very well-versed in the philosophy behind it and the agricultural system that exists in the US, which is why I try to only buy sustainably raised and pastured meat. In any case, yes, my mother is constantly appalled by how

Bought this, played for 3 months but never even hit 50. I enjoyed it, but not enough to pay for much longer. I'll definitely give it a go again once it's free.

My family is from Mexico and was never into dogs. I recently got a puppy and my mother continues to be appalled that I buy her dog food that is $90 a bag while there are starving children, as she likes to point out. I never understood the deal with dogs and situations like the one above until I got a dog myself.

Honestly, I'd never even considered water polo until I went to college and saw a game. But then again, my college's major sports team was men's lacrosse, so lots of people felt the same way about the school's "major" sport.

I soooo agree. Reach was amazing. The storyline and ambience of the campaign was great. It had so much personality, and it was so dramatic.

I would agree with this.

Wow, Luke. I'm impressed, because in my opinion that was spot on. Even your last comment is correct because yeah, I would put ODST a bit higher. But realistically, I pretty much completely agree with this order. Great minds, man, great minds...

Lulz.

Ah, see I'm with you, but you just included a very big qualifier in your post: not defining yourself based on your hobby. Many, many gamers do just that (which I don't think is particularly recommended). In my opinion it's what leads to such massive nerdrage: people take it personally when the ending of ME3 is

Probably republished because it's launch day and now we can comment, but yes, you're right.

I think watching the Eagles is punishment enough.