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So doesn't that make all their members either hypocrites or low self-esteem saplings? Because if they follow their own beliefs, they should be criticizing each other and therefore would/could not functionally work well together, or they are criticizing each other but they just take it like a b$%ch.

A silenced 9mm is similar to a dish breaking?!?! That makes movies so unrealistic then. A bad guy can't hear a silenced gun shot in the next room, but I sure as bet can hear a dish breaking all the way across the house. Dang, bad guys got bad hearing....

Fox News? If I was Instagram, I'd make a call to corporate legal right now. I wouldn't want my brand associated with killing and death. (Interesting game concept though, time only moving forward when you're moving...)

"37 minutes," really?? If someone sent me a meeting request for 37 minutes, I'd assume it was a typo. Lol.

I will try this later. You have no idea how much this issue was bugging me. Thanks!!!!!!!

Speaking of Google Photos, on an Android device, when I tap on Photos, it shows all photos across my entire device — photos from camera, downloaded files, screenshots, etc. Is there a way to just show me photos that are in a specific directory/folder (e.g., just photos from camera, OR just screenshots) without using

It's safer to snort water....but to each their own...

I think you're misreading my comment. I agree with you that they are slow at fixing stuff. By saying "Bungie is always quick at fixing things (glitches) that help us", I meant they are quick at patching exploits that we players have found while they take their dandy ole time working on patches that hurt us (like the

I enjoyed that first sentence! And I've been playing Destiny since day one. Didn't seem inappropriate at all. Bungie is always quick at fixing things (glitches) that help us, but slow at fixing things that hurt us.

Poor hiring and executive decisions. It's clear from the launch of XB1 that their software folks did not do a great job. My main example being that they neglected a whole host of features that were standard on the 360 that they didn't think users would miss or use. As anyone who works in a corporate environment

Yeah, it totally blew my mind when I first learned that they left out so many basic features from the 360. Seems like such a rookie mistake. And one of the main reasons I did not get an XB1.

343 Industries developed Halo: MCC. 343 Industries is part of Microsoft.

I was commenting on how MS F-ed up the XB1 OS. Disabling rumble was an OS feature on the 360. One of the many good features that they neglected to include on the XB1. Main point being that they F-ed up on designing the XB1 OS. Giving how their new staff is clearly incompetent, it's not surprising that a MS game

Or better yet, avoid this train. Getting $25 back that you can only spend at Dell and within a limited timeframe is too restrictive. What if there's nothing you want to buy in that timeframe? You're forced to make a purchase you don't really want and/or you overpay for something you don't need.

They F-ed up the XB1 OS at launch, neglecting features that were standard and often used on the 360. So I'm not surprised at all. Someone notify me when they add a high level option to disable the controller's rumble on all games. I'm not holding my breath...

Naw. I trust you. :)

Yup... would definitely benefit all those swatters since they could get your home address so easily....

I love space, exploration, and wanting to know what's out there, but until they make thousands of routine flawless/accident-free flights, I'll pass. Similar reason I didn't jump on the next gen gaming consoles at release — let others be the guinea pigs. Lol.

Mind blown. I'm not a fan of mobile games, but I've played Angry Birds a few times on my friends' phones and now I'm embarrassed to admit how bad I am at it. Lol.

Two year olds can play Angry Birds?!?!?! Does he randomly swipe the screen, or does he actually understand what he's suppose to do? Maybe I'm underestimating what a 2 year old can do...