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    Stop liking what I don't like!!

    When will you adults realize that you are not in a position to be making these types of decisions. You need people to tell you what you can and can't buy because you'll never be able to distinguish between fantasy and reality.

    I just don't understand. You guys have plenty of men you can

    I fought the Maw for the first time in months, and it was a full map.

    "Once again we are faced with the reality of how unsafe it is for a woman to simply be and how much more unsafe it is for a woman stand up for what's right, and it will never get any less devastating."

    Yes, because men never face any sort of retaliation for standing up to people. Geez, you are delusional.

    They were, but after the clone wars they started recruiting normal/non-clone beings. The Stormtroopers in the 4-6 are not all clones.

    On a related note...I have eczema and the best "cure" so far has been Head & Shoulders conditioner. I put it on my dry skin for about ten minutes, then wash it off with Luke warm water. I do this every three days or so.

    I personally don't want to set the standard that they should be thinking about the gender, hair color, etc. of a toy. I want my kids to value all humans, and look at toys as fun things to do. My kids learn they have value because of who they are and what they do, not because a toy looks like them.

    Here is the thing though, in a free market, straight white people are not the only ones allowed to run businesses. Additionally, businesses can also be owned by non-racist, non-bigoted people as well. There is nothing stopping anyone from creating a better business that doesn't limit their customer base.

    Do I think we should revert to that? I don't see why we would need to revert to anything. The difference between today, and say the 1960's is that in many ways we are more connected and mature than we used to be. There was no such thing as Yelp in 1960, so if a restaurant didn't serve Black people, that was that.

    Sounds very convenient.

    You don't feel being fundamentally against gay marriage to be a valid reason? It isn't, but I can understand why someone brought up that way might feel it is.

    Well, that guy is like the Fonzie of Smash Bros. How much badassery does it take to walk into a tourny, with a mask, beat everyone and walk away with out a word. Pure awesome!

    I really hope Falcomaster3000 becomes a meme.

    I am well aware of why the laws exist, I just don't necessarily agree with them.

    We might...and I suppose of they're able to survive as a business in 2014 with that mentality, then good for them. Do I agree with it? No, which is why I wouldn't spend money there.

    The only thing I don't agree with is that the free market, and "mob justice" aren't really the same. To me, a business going under because people choose to not support them is much different than using threats, intimidation, bullying, and the like to force them to close doors.

    I believe I should have the right to not work for anyone, for any reason. If my reasons are because someone is black, or a woman, or whatever, then the free market should determine whether I stay in business or not (not threats and mob justice).

    I'm saying I don't agree with that law. I should never be forced to work for someone, regardless of the reason. Like I said, if I choose to turn away business for reasons that are not socially acceptable, it is me alone who risks losing more business.

    My personal reasons are my own. One of the nice things about living in a free country is that I can't be forced to do work for anyone. I don't offer an essential service, and there are many others that are more than happy to take the work. If I choose to turn down jobs because I'm ethically opposed, or just because

    I'm a graphic designer, and I often turn down work for alternative and natural health products. I do this because I don't agree with them, and don't want to support them, but more so because my bias and prejudice would mean I would be more likely to not treat the project with the same professionalism as I would

    There aren't enough games where you can play as a goat. What do we do?

    You are absolutely right.