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There is a vast difference between playing games to unwind a few times a week and: playing games for a living, making youtube channels about it, traveling to tournaments, swatting people that beat you, harassing women because vaginas are scary, forgoing socializing with people in person, etc etc. The latter is Gamer

That’sa big leap from guy brings gun in car to guy planned retaliatory murders.

As games get bigger pro scenes and enter the “esports” realm, the pros end up being generally less toxic. Big sponsers dont want to support ragers that make their brand look bad.

It’s not pretending.We all get that what you REALLY meant is that this might encourage someone else who is still alive (and not this guy who is worm food) to emulate what the dead guy did, but since you have trouble composing that thought into a sentence we are all stuck with what you did write instead. And what you

If you’re willing to accept that professional gaming is a job, then it’s a workplace shooting, which is the ancestor of most school shootings, and America has a fuckload of them. Mark Ames (yeah, I know) wrote about “rage murders” a decade ago, and his argument was that they stem from the nature of the modern workplace

Perhaps he should be posthumously stripped of all past titles.

The problem isn’t video games

The problem is guns

If this wimpy scrawny sore loser asshole didn’t have a gun... he wouldn’t have been able to kill anybody

To all the gun-humpers who are so quick to say, “Mass murderers are gonna commit mass murder with knives or clubs or bombs, even if you take away their guns,” I present this event as evidence A in calling bullshit.

See? Gun control wouldn’t have stopped this. We should have known about this and made it illegal to beat him at Madden! Why do you libtards keep burying your head in the sand and avoiding the REAL ISSUES?!

Thank you. Sure would have been good to have learned that in the article though. 

The comparisons check out. Harriet Tubman was infamous in her day for talking shit about other abolitionists like John Brown and William Still on her privately-circulated wax-cylinder podcasts.

You feel like having a dolphin plunge into you?

To be fair, pornstars have gotten a lot of people through hard times.

No, I think Kim reacted that way because of how she blew up at Howard last episode. She thought the letter was going to be absolutely horrible, and then Chuck went on to say all these nice things. I think her reaction was more relief/disbelief in addition to reacting to Jimmy’s lack of reaction.

About Covey’s Time Management Matrix, a year into my new life in Houston my employer (Compaq) paid for me to take a Seven Habits of Highly Effective people seminar sometime in the Spring of 2001, and the instructors spent a LOT of time on that matrix. So yes, it was still trendy in the early 2000s.

Don’t know about all the rest, but I got the sense that Mesa Verde is in danger of over expanding. Seeing so many overly ambitious architectural models (so much cheaper to go with a standard design, or, better yet, take over a space that’s already been built) while the bank president rattled off the names of

I don’t think Caldera was bluffing. Gut shots are risky, and he really smelled it to check. It’s not like Gus would keep him in the loop on such plans.

The lockpick was a cameo, too. He was the guy Ira who owned the bug tenting business.

Just a large cheese pizza...sliced.”