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@grosser.meister.morti: Wow. Yeah, good point. It's tough to argue with a vocabulary of over 340 words though. We're talking 2 year old human level comprehension. That's nuts. I also wonder how long it took them to arrive to this point, and if their increasing "intelligence" or knack for human comprehension will

@grosser.meister.morti: Numerous studies have debunked the brain size = intelligence myth regardless.

@crackerbitz: Wow. Nice. +10 for the recognizer inclusion.

@Kamatari +: Ugh! So many quarters lost to Silent Scope. Worth every cent.

@Xusder: I enjoyed your rant. Screw those people walking by. They don't know. Nothing wrong with reminiscing. I truly feel sorry for the generations that are missing out on our mall/arcade experiences. I think we're really lucky too to have grown up in the tiny arcade "window" of time. Who knows! Maybe they'll

@hardeho: Eh, I wouldn't call it "breezing through." After reading some of the leaked documents way back, it looks to take a fair amount of paper work and phone calls for even Marshals to be cleared. Course, subject to change & follow through since then.

@AMC_CJ: Agreed. All shows/hosts need a little time to relax and get their feet wet. I'll give 'em a few episodes, maybe a season, reevaluate then.

That sir, is a play bow with a twist... or 20.

@baneyu: Pretty big difference between US Customs and the TSA. Pretty sure you're barkin' up the wrong tree in this case.

@vagabond_king: Right?! What the hells goin' on over there?!

I'd like to personally thank everybody at Kotaku towers for not jumping on the TSA article whoring bandwagon. I'll go to political/news sites for that crap. I'm proud of you guys. You done good. Not like other Gawker sites cough Giz. That site has gone downhill quite a bit in the last few months.

@AugureTheCensored: Might you also share which intellectual intelligence powerhouse of a country you hail from?

An emphatic - lol wut?

@SmarchHare: Your point is completely infallible. +1

@ian.g.case: If you're referring to standard security procedures these days as being treated "like a terrorist", it really has nothing (well, very little,) to do with the TSA agents you interact with other than the fact that they're people like you and me, doing a job. They answer to multiple supervisors, who answer

@kaffenated: Completely agree re: bad apples. One of my best friends is an agent. He's the funniest, most honest guy I know. I don't trust easily or call many people friends. They're just such an easy target for the media at the moment. Though the fact that they're having to dig up stories like this from two