children-of-revolution
children.of.revolution
children-of-revolution

You're totally on it, dude.

"When the wise man points at the moon, the idiot looks at the finger".

Moral absolutism is only one of the things why Objectvists are pointed and laughed at in serious Philosophy faculties.

Bought my last PC five years ago, still can run most games in Medium sets with ease.

Ask Hob Gadling what he has to say about British, Americans and slavery. An the common excuses made for them.

Maybe because he has worked in about half a dozen of the most influential PC games of all time, so we assume that perhaps he has something to do with it?

Actually, no. Death rates at Germany's concentration camps were in the up-90's%. In the gulags were about 30%.

No, it is not. The last computer I bought was a MacBook. For a while, it worked fine, and better than my PC, which was starting to resent the years. Then the problems started. The CD/DVD player broke- twice. First time, it was because of a flaw from the manufacturing, second time, I don´t know why. The first time

A shame you can't give a +1 to the comments in Kotaku.

It got worse? Holy shit, I left it before Season 2's Christmas Special.

Hey, I've got a 5-years-old crumbling PC that can move this game without a problem. And it wasn't THAT of a powerhouse when I bought it. Well, save for the OS thing. I really need to update my PC to Windows 7.

"Holy Terror" isn't a comic book, it's an agonizing nightmare drawn to make you suffer for your sins disguised as a rant provoked by a terminal syphilitic fever seizure disguised as a propaganda tract as subtle as hammer in your face disguised as bad Batman fanfiction disguised as a comic book.

Wait a moment. Seeing the words 'Jericho' and 'unrelenting grittiness' in the same sentence have made me arch my brows for a second.

Perhaps the reason to be against the active spread of some kind of fantasies is that, by definition, a fantasy is something you'd like to do but don't dare to because of its potential consequences or its implausibleness, and the reiterated exposition to some kind of fantasies can blur in some people the distinction