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    Players will try this game and blithely make corrupt decisions, laughing at what bad police they are. Then they will turn around and type rants online against the police for how bad THEY are.

    Sadly every evil thing these two say to each other is likely to be completely true.

    Since the judge made this little criminal’s potential career an excuse for his slap-on-the-wrist sentence, this only makes the whole thing even more inexcusable.

    Yeah okay. Not interested in the snuff film.

    Yeah I’m not a woman and I kind of find that dude to be quietly obnoxious. I wouldn’t blame any girl for passing that one by.

    Given that it’s basically an arena shooter game, I’m surprised Blizzard bothered to put secret stuff in it. It’s not the kind of game people usually bring their entire brain along for.

    Man I love Metroid. This just looks badass.

    Man I remember discovering this guy when he was doing backyard brawling fights on the net. He was always brutal and awesome to watch. Glad he got to take care of his family, but 42 is way too young to die. I suspect it might be related to the steroids he was taking, but regardless he’ll be missed.

    Well, since the court has basically decided not to punish this little idiot, the social media will most certainly do so. I’d say I feel sorry for him, except I do not.

    She’s really the best Tifa I can remember ever seeing.

    I just have to love this woman’s statement. She really knows how to put her words to work.

    You might not believe someone who could act so tough would turn into a pile of snot and tears once caught, but it’s actually pretty common. It’s the sign of a bully who is used to holding power over others that he considers weaker than himself. It’s the sign of a coward.

    As offensive as some people would find the letter, it’s best to just let it go. What else do we expect from the guy’s father? Parental love is unconditional, and it is why we try crime in a court of law. Daddy has no idea what his son did or what cost it has inflicted upon this young woman’s life.

    This was the game that made me start losing my love for FF games. Story was weak, ending too abrupt, and I felt like I'd wasted my money.

    Well I mean, since you confirmed it I guess my assumption wasn't baseless at all, was it?

    I thought that Muhammad Ali’s Best Productivity Tricks would begin and end with “punch it until it stops getting up”.

    Truthfully he had already given the world everything he could, so what we lost was a friend and a hero. Ali seemed to be living the last years of his life in well deserved peace, and I’m very glad for him in that regard.

    Anyone complaining that Ali dodged the draft might also need to explain how it was okay for GWB to have done similar, using family connections to get a cushy reservist job that he used only to hide from that very same war. At least Muhammad Ali stood in plain view of the world and said he would not submit to the draft

    Cool project, but it’d be more interesting to me to see him build it without using another workbench.

    It’s a phase. She will go back and forth over time favoring one or the other of you until she reaches some kind of balance.