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I guess my question is, what are are the flaws you're referring to? The game is so old now, other than the hats though I don't see people complaining and those weren't there originally.

To me, Oliver isn't really that different from Stewart or Colbert... he's just got an accent and stumbles over his lines more. I wish I liked him more, but when articles like this go up I just sort of wish we'd imported David Mitchell instead.

Absolutely. After all, if there's one thing history has proven it's that poverty and desperation is a veritable panacea in regards to civil rights and personal reflection.

Sorry, this is just a geographical nitpick, but the major metropolitan areas represent the center of the state or the Texas Triangle. So when you say the remote parts of Texas, you're really referring to areas where the nearest access is across the border which is actually a shorter trip. Then it just depends what

Umm... arrest and/or criminal justice. Getting both just sounds like the guy sorta got screwed.

I made that last part up because I know kids love Pizza Hut from the commercials that ran before my Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles home video cassette.

It's fair enough. It's sort of that really strange thing where you can look at a percentage and say "wow, that's really good." But then you look at the actual number that percentage represents and it's infuriating.

"Shoplifting is stupid, but almost everyone does it at some point" ... the numbers are 1 in 10. Hardly everybody and certainly not enough to say it's normalized.

There's an IO9 article on how the human brain has a tendency to twist facts into a narrative that confirms what they already want to believe. Especially in this case it has been apparent on both sides.

It's a moot point. The autopsy is going to reveal who is being truthful and who is lying because the stories diverge quite severely. None of it is actually irrelevant because in a trial, these things would come up. What the protesters/cops would like is largely irrelevant. The discovered facts don't much care

In both cases the act of pushing into the car and the act of trying to break free are going to look extremely different because of how the hands are going to push, grab, or dig in. Couple that with what would probably be bruises on Brown and the officer. In addition, if Brown pushed his way into the car, there are

My disagreement with you is I just am not that cynical with an independent autopsy and the justice department involved. One version of the story is going to get confirmed scientifically and will come down to what is and is not found on Brown's nails as well as the wounds themselves. And if people disagree with the

It's not missing the point, it's just realizing there are a lot of points up in the air now. Just judging by the tenor of posts on Jez, the state may have legit concerns Wilson would remain alive long enough to stand trial. I wouldn't blame them at this point. Lack of transparency in an investigation also isn't

I've sort of been waiting for people to notice that. People stopped talking about Brown as a person and started talking about him as a cause a long time ago. And it's not a shock that people bent on causing trouble have come out to play in Ferguson at this point.

Bey, Prince, Kanye... what's the difference? Glorifying pop is pretty standard regardless of decade. With him specifically, so much of his work has become classic for different reasons from his videos to his presentation to his tunes.

Honestly this song doesn't even feel that updated or like Kanye. It feels like something that could have been have found on the Bad album which isn't saying anything bad. He may not have never released the track for fear of how close the instrumental track comes to "Leave Me Alone."

See, that's me. I actually get the logic of "more risk" if and only if tissue isn't being tested. But since not testing tissue might be a spectacularly bad idea for malpractice reasons, why would anyone reasonably accept "risk" as an excuse. Unfortunately you can't sue the FDA successfully for blocking the tissue.

Maybe this is a New York thing, but I was out on this article the second the article informed me there were zero parks for dogs in the context of the story. How in the name of sweet, clean, baby Cthulu can tiny New York parks manage to shoehorn those things in with regularity and LA spends over $140 million and

Why? Just curious. I could sort of see it, but given a lot of suspense in Clash of Kings is coming from Renly's camp being the X factor and later books allowing the Tyrell's to be an x factor to the Lannisters, do you not feel Loras would have given too much away?

"for the sake of it" in the context of HIS story would be bad. He's just plotted everything so tightly that if it showed up out of nowhere, it would look odd and forced. If he were writing something a bit more loose which left more to the imagination and relied less on the motivations of people in a serial manner,