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I am a fan of this game. I basically just thought "that looks cool" during the endless hype, and what I was afraid of happened - people who probably shouldn't have been the market for it started grafting their expectations onto it, and the inevitable backlash happened. That's the fault of the consumer as much as it is

I enjoy the game very much. You should check out the other subreddit for it - "nomanshigh". It seems to be just a bunch of stoners relaxing with the game and sharing cool stuff they found.

Well, we all know how important your time is…

That's a hell of a paradox - from the victim's perspective, it seems to be that they don't get the benefit of the doubt, and you have the deterioration of public faith in the process.
The intent is the opposite, though. E.g. the concept that "better that twenty guilty men go free than an innocent man be convicted."

Yeah, changing the reasonable doubt standard is the only way you're going to get past many of the problems people see in the prosecution of rape, and that would involve gutting hundreds of years of jurisprudence and abandoning one of the few things that is actually good about our CJ system.
I'm an attorney in a court

They were one of the first bands that I ever felt was "mine," as silly as it seems in retrospect. I got to see them once soon after Ten, but nothing's really aligned for me to get to see them since.
With Temple of the Dog doing a few "reunion" shows, I wish they'd just bring Thayil and Shepherd along and do a giant

If anyone liked that guy, they wouldn't disable comments on all his fuckfaced promo content.

Yeah, I have a gut reaction every time I see one of these guys starting yet another podcast. But I saw a few "episodes" of Monster Factory the other day, and they did get a chuckle out of me.

I saw a young girl with her family at a restaurant the other day holding a large book about it. This is in a city in the middle of nowhere where we're currently not even getting touring companies because our auditorium is under renovation.

Or at least hire a fucking copy editor.

(Looks at clock)

Don't worry. I won't tell you what dead pig fucker you should or shouldn't have reelected. But having spent a great deal of time visiting friends at Oxford's Christ Church campus, you're all just as stupid as we are (with cooler accents).

Having visited the UK during the Bush administration, I was quickly disabused of my notion that Brits maintained any cultural or intellectual superiority in that regard.

Well, I went to the polls, but they told me that Parliament wasn't particularly interested in what Americans thought.

They're a family of indeterminately rich folks whose daughter had a fight/tantrum, took one of the family's luxury cars for a joyride, and was killed in a horrible accident. The police shielded them from the goriest of details, but soon after the father logged onto the internet to find strangers were sending him

I don't use mine very much. Looking at it now, it's half stuff I already own, 1/4 stuff I've heard of before and like, and 1/4 stuff I've heard of and hate.

I just think that would require so much more self-awareness than DT is capable of. I could see people baiting his ego into doing it, but he's not acting any different than he has for decades now.

The pizza party they throw themselves now that they pared down TV Club may be Little Caesar's, but it's something.

I enjoy Oliver's show, but why not just review it on TV club rather than post this weekly Huffpost/Buzzfeed-style "JOHN OLIVER VERBS NOUN" thing every week?

Less unpopular than the guy who won the republican primary - i.e. possibly the most unpopular human to ever win the nomination of one of the major political parties.