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I think it's because, in the history and traditions of the world, Mormonism is extremely new, and thus doesn't have the (albeit shallow) excuse of tradition to back up their bigotry, belief in magic underpants, and wooden submarines that carried "their people" to the new world.

Which sports do you think would suffer the most, and which become better as the result of colonizing another planet with considerably different Gravity than ours?

Fiance and I started re-watching this series last night, oddly enough. It was the first show we watched "together" online, when we were long-distance.

Wow. That was a lot of Nudity!

Yes, but I'm just being relevant to this particular story on Kotaku.

I understand that concept. I really do.

"The manager at the store Alice ordered from told us that no one with that phone number worked for him and refused to comment on whether they had a privacy policy in place that prohibited employees from using customers' personal information to contact them off the clock."

In this hypothetical situation we're building, if SimCity did suffer from poor sales due to consumer objection to DRM, it would be easy for them to figure out why.

I say if you preordered the game, you should be able to predownload it.

EA only listens to sales figures. Every person who gave EA money for this is basically saying:

Yeah, I'd see that.

"Mass Effect 3: Citadel DLC Gives Commander Shepard Gets a Glorious Send-Off"

Here's why I think this will be an issue. It's a incredibly massive shift in how fans have identified with this game

I thought it would be more like Sid Meier's Pirates!, than Wind Waker.

I'm sure that'll be an expansion or paid-for DLC.

Wait wait wait... Stop everything.

Not to mention the inevitable potential of perverted mods for the PC Master Race.

I propose a AAA Studio make a game that features an abrasive, loud, horrendously unfortunate-looking female as the lead. Visually, like the polar opposite of what classifies Lara as "attractive."

I think the moral of the story is that individual people will have individual wants, desires, and thoughts.

I know. That's Bad Luck Brian.