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I tried to get into it, there’s just too much going on for me. Too many buttons to remember, too many systems too remember, quests, it just throws too much at you. I have this problem with a lot of games though, maybe I’m just getting old. I tried the new Deus Ex and returned it within a day, there’s just too much

Doesn’t happen :(

So when is it OK to approach and talk to a “strange woman”? At a bar when she is busy enjoying her drink? At the grocery store when she is busy shopping? Not trying to be mean, but it sounds like if a woman is by herself you should never, ever talk to her because of the potential she does not feel like interacting.

Not the way some people here talk about it.

If you’re not attractive, you have to be charming and funny. Kind of hard to do that without talking to someone first, you know? Unless you’re a really good mime.

Same thing has happened with me, so it’s NOTHING to be ashamed of. Don’t let other people make you feel shame over something they are tripped up about. They would throw away hundreds of great relationships to not have to suffer another moment of inconvenience.

That’s the problem though, we can’t wait for them to approach us.

God forbid someone ask you what you’re reading. Why be such a jerk about it?

With your head buried in a book you might miss out on your next boyfriend, or at least a good fuck. And believe it or not, not all women are anti-social ice queens :)

Or here’s an idea: Don’t lie to people. If a game is missing advertised features backed up by concrete evidence you should be able to return it whenever you damn well please.

I disagree with the ten hours statement. This is a game that promised you better and better things as you got to the center, which would supposedly take a long time, and that what was there was super awesome. None of it was true, it was a dangling carrot.

The marketing strategy was tell much, show little, deliver some. Sites like this did their marketing for them by waiting to be fed answers and just accepting vagaries rather than demanding concrete explanations, the sites got as caught up in the hype as the consumers.

People need to grow some balls, if you are pissed and want your money back, go track down Sean Murray and demand it in person. He’s a real guy, you know? Why pussyfoot around if you feel like you’ve been taken advantage of? Don’t wait for him to come to you, that is not going to happen. And the press should be

You stand and use that time during the anthem to reflect on the good and the bad, the past,present, and future of the country, how lucky you are to be in a wonderful country, the craziness that this America thing worked out so well, the people celebrated, the people wrongly hated, all of it. It’s not just mindless

I agree with both sides. There are still racial issues in the US, and you should stand for the Anthem. You should combat racism, but it doesn’t have to be at the expense of Patriotism. Now, I know a lot of people will say there’s nothing to be patriotic about, or patriotism is a bad thing, or that patriotic people

Do you have the statistics that the furry community is what propelled Zootopia to that height? After all, it is an incredibly small community, even if they all saw it they would still be a tiny portion of all those who paid to see it. I’d wager it was more because it was a good movie.

“Hmmm... You think enjoying a sport that involves people slamming into each other risking concussions or worse is more sane?”

I don’t know that pretending to be an animal makes one inherently more imaginative than anyone else. I have enough imagination to be able to pretend to be an animal, I just choose not to do that.

Ah, that’s disappointing, I hate those games haha

Gaming is big business and sort of a huge mainstream thing though. I have two kids, and almost all of their friends have at least one gaming console in their house, and play games on their phones all the time. “Gamers” by and large have identities as individuals apart from gaming, it seems like the people in the