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And I've lived here for 15 years. Florida natives are most vile disgusting racist people in the country. LOL @ you for thinking it's the people from elsewhere that are the problem. The people from elsewhere are the only reason Florida isn't Alabama. But hey, you've lived here longer than me, so clearly you are the

A pair of headphones is one set of headphones.

A pair of headphones is one set of headphones.

Regardless of your thoughts, my family has quite a bit of dealings in autism.

Instead of saying "Oh shit, my bad." he turned it into a gigantic witch hunt...

A good way to get people to be more civil with each other in gaming and on the internet?

Force them to use their real names. Anonymity is a breeding ground for disgusting behavior because it's consequence free. There are few things easier than making up a fake screen name and hurling death threats at someone.

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No, all it's done is to goad games writers into unnecessary labelling with identical reporting. The Guardian doesn't have to write "DISCLOSURE: Charlie Brooker used to write a regular column in our newspaper" every time they write about Black Mirror, Nathan Barley or Weekly Wipe, or to say "David Mitchell still works

I had never listened to either song in their entirety until this morning after I learned of the verdict. I listened to "Got to Give It Up" first and the general beat reminded me of what I had heard in "Blurred Lines," but the general SOUND was completely different. Then I listened to "Blurred Lines" and it is indeed

Not a Thicke fan, but his song sounds NOTHING like Gayes'. It shares only three basic SECONDARY concepts: falsetto vocals, a bouncy bass line, and a similar tempo. These (concepts) are not things you can copyright. The most important tangible element, the MELODY, is not even vaguely similar. Even the chord

I wouldn't be flying that Texas state flag too high.

I can understand the frustration with the Russian stereotype thing, but they shouldn't be blasting the people that are obviously trying to be as inclusive as they can be. That's more than many companies do.

This is the key point - Oregon clearly acted legally, which means this absurd fucking law needs to be changed.

If I am reading the story correctly, the records were not subpoenaed but rather the university just handed records from the counseling center to its own lawyers completely outside of judicial process. I agree they may be discoverable, but this seems like a very different situation.

Well I couldn't afford where I live now, if I hadn't bought before it was hip. :)

Just a shot in the dark here: They might have ways of differentiating between the long term effects of ebola from the the effects of the treatment.

That was absolutely fucking glorious! Anti-vaxxers are such complete pinheads, they really don't deserve to be talked to any more politely than this. (Besides, maybe it'll actually get the point across.) Public opinion is turning against them and they're running out of shit to hide behind... Just the other day, I

Shorter version, if you just want the list of the list of what she says are "Eight things developers can do to make games less shitty for women", paraphrased from my notes... not that a lot of this pertain to action games and probably make more sense if you're thinking about first and third-person shooters, the Arkham

How Celtic fans are reacting.