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The idea with school suspensions is that presumably while you might enjoy your day off of school, you won't enjoy to grounding and punishment from your parents (or if your'e in High School, the drop in your grades, which leads to more grounding and punishment). That's if your parents actually care enough to punish you

BBQ sauce and chipotle mayo are fairly common on burgers. I had a friend who put ranch dressing on everything, including burgers (and even pizza—no surprise she gained like 50 pounds). If it's a steak burger, people might put A1. Some people put hot sauce on their burgers. In Japan, I once had a Teriyaki burger, with

You and almost everyone else, so way to go with the originality there, "that guy."

That might just be you. I remember what happens in FFXIII just fine. Whether it all makes complete and perfect sense is another matter. But you not remembering what happens in XIII isn't because "it only made sense while you were playing it," it's because you probably didn't like it that much and therefore don't

Nope, it's pretty clearly Attack on Titan. Nothing about this looks Akira-esque. I assume you mean Jake when you mention Akira, but it's based on the Colossal Titan's design, not on Tetsuo's monstrous form.

Is it possible to filter out the videogame crap? Kotaku's always reporting on it.

I'm a gay man, and I have other gay men say uncomfortably sexual things to me pretty frequently. Generally I try to diffuse the situation through humor to give the idea that I'm not interested at first, because as others have said, if you get confrontational and show that you're offended right off the bat the person

Square-Enix issued C&E's to Chrono Trigger fan games that were never intended to be sold, so i don't think that's true.

Growing more action based is one thing. 4 was pretty actiony and it was still good. One of the major complaints people had about 6 was the constant set pieces and interruptions of gameplay. That's a legitimate complaint that has nothing to do with how the scope/genre has changed. Nice try.

Idk about the one in the picture, But I've definitely had a wasabi Kit Kat before. It was actually pretty good, which surprised me as I'm not really big on Wasabi.

The original drawings for Alice in Wonderland were not particularly disturbing, either. Maybe the grin on the Cheshire cat, but that's really about it.

My copies of Fushigi/kagami no kuni no Alice are soft covers, but they have the original art by Sir John Tenniel!

Yes, children's stories. Alice in Wonderland was written to entertain a little girl, and has ALWAYS been a children's story. Little House on the Prairie was in my classroom library when i was in 6th grade. The Little Prince is clearly not written as a novel for adults. Most of those books in the article (most, not

All anime/manga looks the same? Please explain to me how Dragonball Z, Hamtaro, Honey & Clover and Chobits all look the same. Oh right. They look nothing alike.

"Alice in Wonderland has no iconic cover." Not exactly true. The original illustrations by Sir. John Tenniel are as iconic as they come. Meanwhile, most of those other books DON'T have iconic covers, and even The Little Prince, I've seen both covers that were different from the one provided in this article (but were

They probably would have had to pay more to use that design.

I don't really see the big deal. Before Borders closed down, there were plenty of books like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Wuthering Heights" that were 'updated' with more modern covers that aped your standard bad young adult book cover. At least these covers still give you an idea of what the book is about—they're just in