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"refuses to kiss women in movies (he uses his wife in a wig as a stand-in)"

Like these games are anywhere near as interesting, interactive, and fast-paced as tetris. And I say that as someone who has played the same free-to-play game for a year now.

I had a pretty powerful computer too and I'd find that I'd often crash if the render distance was too far. I think it had something to do with Minecraft not optimizing you're computing power. There is a way to fix this, but I can't remember what I did right now. I did manage to fix it and now I can set the render

I agree. It's almost like the ultimate sandbox game. You start with literally nothing and then do basically whatever you want in a near infinite world. Saying "what's the point?" almost seems counter to the game's philosophy. The point is whatever you'd like it to be. 'I want to re-create my childhood home in

I have never gotten more angry with myself than playing Minecraft. I swear to Christ, one time I collected tons of iron and diamond, then decided it would be fun to dig the block below and in front of me… lava under it, ok, lets not think about that and now dig the block I'm standing on. What the fuck is wrong with

This does seem like a stupid reaction. If anything it would generate interest for people to actually watch the movie. It's like when fan tribute videos are taken down from youtube. Those are basically free trailers for things.

The title matches well with the article. Maybe you could interpret the title two different ways if you really stretch it, but the solution to that problem is to read the article.

Yeah, now figure out pay for actors per minute of screentime and suddenly the pay gap disappears too. I don't see what the problem is with any of this.

Yeah, like 'oops I accidentally deleted that data point from the file'.

I have never understood the expression 'exception that proves the rule'. In science, one exception breaks the rule.

It's one of the few movies I actively hate. The politics of the movie are so awful to me that I can't just enjoy the spectacle. Like these people are basically like the worst protagonists ever put on film right? They throw imperfect babies off of cliffs. And this is presented as a sensible act in the spirit of

See this is why porn is so great. If you include it, the screen-time and pay gender gaps swing wildly to the other side.

People apparently use google for a lot of personal stuff that I doubt it knows. For example, the top entries on 'what do I…' are: "What do I want for Christmas/my birthday" and "What do I want for dinner/lunch/breakfast"

Wasn't that basically how Breaking Bad went. "Oh Skylar's such a bitch, she thinks he's cheating on her and he's totally not."

It's like me saying, "Whatever I don't hate, I like… except this stupid meme, because I hate it."

I kinda want to do this every day for the next month or so and see how many people like the post each time.

Everything is either an A or a B. Except C, which is an A.

I swear the same two or three people on my friend's list fall for these every year or so. Like didn't you remember last year when you looked stupid? They also post the meme that goes "What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger… except bears, bears will fucking kill you", so I guess their critical thinking skills

I think there should be a word other than 'lab' that can be used for whatever that is in that picture. 'meth counter'?

Ugh, they just can't get it right can they? 'Here have 6 wives, oh, but they're all prudes, have fun.'