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But it's unofficial, so no Notch.

As far as rehashing goes in the modern gaming industry, Nintendo doesn't nearly take the cake. Not with Call of Duty: Black Ops Modern Future Warfare 8 and their DLC's. DLC's! They added a weapon and made people pay for it, as well as making people pay $60 for the same exact game. And that's so much of the market, so

Can somebody file a copyright claim for "Half-Life 3"? If Valve doesn't already have it, then at least we can piss them off for their fucking hype train bullshit.

But couldn't you also just go and put that money directly into your gamestop account? Pre-ordering still doesn't seem to play as major a role, as you are primarily concerned with the financing portion.

I'm afraid I must agree.

Cigarette smoke travels though, and cigarettes themselves have their own set of pollution concerns.

Well somebody's going to have to win and somebody will have to lose in this situation. There is no compromise in this situation. I would have to argue that people's health is more important than having a little drug for recreational or image purposes, but it seems like you don't agree.

Oh I'm sure. The snobbiest yet most pathetic thing one can do in argument is spout, "Yeah, it's already proven." Especially when immediately prior you attempted to rationalize second hand smoke. Who are you defending? Do not talk about scientific proof after practically justifying carcinogenic effects. "Guys, the

Of course, but in that 30 minutes where cigarette smoke is still present, how much second-hand smoke do bystanders inhale?

Why do smokers' rights to spread cancerous smoke override other people's right to not inhale second hand smoke? People's health should always take precedence over some dying idiots right to kill themselves and pollute the environment around them.

I'm still not going to argue with you.

You're going to have trouble arguing with me, because I'm not arguing at all. Sorry buddy.

Like Proteus, but with gameplay.

But there's always the Save the Date literary, or rather storytelling, concept of how every story is a collaborative effort and so both parties have power over the story.

You mean the emaciated look?

I only read your original comment, and when you said it's 'realistic', the connotation led me to believe that you thought it was beyond practical. I wasn't attempting to spin your argument, friend.

I'm not exactly leaning one way or the other in this situation, but the argument that this kind of body is easy to attain because you've 'seen people with it' is beyond poor. I've seen plenty of practically fatless women and girls. Does that mean it's fairly realistic?

Is this Racial Intolerance: White Edition?

Damn, that's sad.

Wait, there hasn't been one already?