atreiya
Atreiya
atreiya

Not only do your initial imaginary sales figures for a game - Tides - that hasn’t been released yet NOT exist, you’re also pulling equally imaginary projected sales figures for this unreleased game completely out of your ass. And you’re doing it with facts based on...exactly nothing! Yay, I love the internet! *snark*

I’m using those two as direct examples of how Trump tends to appeal to people driven by emotion, often negative ones. And in these two cases, you’re looking at two racists who are unlikely to ever listen to objective facts and accept them (and hey, good luck getting that one lady to learn how to spell hijab!).

If it was someone else in the chain, then my bad, because when I followed the comments, it certainly appeared to start off with the response to Kurabi.

I care about the facts - hence my quoting the original statements Trump made. There was one other fellow, Dorimax, who did the same.

DMoose:

Yeah, and that makes it okay that he didn’t say all Mexicans are rapists? What Trump did was to effectively paint a whole group of immigrants with a broad brush in order to foment even more racial divisiveness, hate, and discord. His little disclaimer at the end about how he assumes that some of them are good people

My female perspective on Aiden Pearce here: From what I recall...Watchdogs Aiden was okay/reasonably attractive once you took the mask off, but he’s totally outclassed by Aidan Turner in Poldark - especially when Aidan Turner has his shirt off and is scything away at the grass/wheat/whatever, and you can see his

Andre Braugher being cast on the show was pure genius. Captain Holt is just so...damned...funny - he’s my favorite character!!!!!!!!

Almost every word that comes out of Trump’s mouth is a lie, but I was actually surprised when, in his “announcement,” he actually tried to foist this whole thing off on Hillary Clinton. Is he really so completely delusional that he thinks he can sell this completely transparent lie that Hillary Clinton (and her staff)

Preordered to get the watch, and my friend told me that he got HIS watch recently. I still have nothing. I finished the game a while ago, and it was great; however, I’m a bit irked with Amazon about the watch situation (no idea if I’ll ever actually get it - maybe mine is one of the sixty that that one dude ended up

No...just...no.

When I play Bethesda games, I take the only sensible approach and play them on my PC! That’s mainly because I enjoy having access to mods, particularly ones related to improved textures and foliage (I like pretty plants! :P ).

I’m a woman and am actually finding you supremely annoying - and this is coming from a liberal who believes in women’s rights, civil rights, gay rights, etc. Look, That_Other_Guy was being empathetic with regards to the victim, and you’re doing nothing but pointlessly attacking him because of what I can only assume is

I agree that the font is a pain to read, but at least it does look like something that aliens would order their enslaved human typographers to come up with. On the bright side, you don’t have to read hundreds of pages of it!

I can agree on several of the issues with DA:I. I’ve always thought the main quest should have been longer and that there should have been more content, with everything fleshed out a lot better than it was.

Newsflash: DA:I isn’t even an open-world game.

It must be really nice having your own personal reality-distortion field where shit-talking is magically not shit-talking simply because you have declared to one and all that it can’t POSSIBLY be shit-talking since YOU are completely okay with engaging in similar shit-talking behavior!

Indeed, the second cutscene pretty much confirmed for me that it was related to the (tragic) Avere/Edda storyline. As far as the lore goes here, it does tie into past events and so the cutscenes are significant for anyone actually invested in that particular storyline. That being said, I can certainly agree with the

Well, technically you can just skip everything and watch all the cutscenes back at your room at the inn. That mostly solves the problem - assuming that you don’t mind trying to hunt down out where the cinematics that you skipped are located. Apparently, some of the dungeon cinematics are filed away under the main