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It seems that the hard-G usage hovers around 65% versus just over 25% usage for soft-g, and 10% of the remainder going for either every-letter-pronunciation or something else altogether different. A lot of the variance comes down to geography and local linguistics:

Ahh, the “living language” argument, coupled with the “everyone I know pronounces it this way, so it is correct” with a light dusting of the “the closest word is ‘gift’ so they must be pronounced the same”! You’re really playing all the greatest hits, man.

You know what IS a valid argument?  The creator telling you how the name is pronounced.  That’s it.  The end.

Sorry, I couldn’t reply to you right away, because I was under water with all my skubba gear.

Go on, say the letter. Say “G” out loud.

Obviously, she should have spent more time shouting at the senators, and cry-talking about how she liked beers and working out with her friend Squee.  I mean - that’s how you get on the Supreme Court, isn’t it?

Burtalist, you say?

Ubisoft leadership is understandably displeased with these comments being shared with the public.

It doesn’t have to be a launch trailer for there to be any kind of announcement, though.  Updates for big games have been made in the past as “teasers” and whatnot.

Way to bury the lede, here:

They must be getting it from Detective Alonzo Harris, because that shit is DEFINITELY laced with PCP!

I’m a little torn on the cochlear implant takes.

You have a lot of homicides committed using IEDs?

I get the feeling that any game produced by “FUKSOFT” would not be one for “All Ages” once the ESRB got their mitts on it!

I would love to hear the pre-game broadcasts of NFL games, where Hank Williams sings the well-known intro song, “Are You Ready for Some American Football?

Finally, the GTA/Animal Crossing Hot Coffee Crossover we’ve all been waiting for has come to fruition!

Ann Peebles is also maintaining her silence on the issue.

So how is life with your family inside Arkham Asylum?

Yes! Now I am reminded why I cranked up the Switch immediately after reading the LAST article here about Lost in Random and purchased it. Unfortunately, it got pushed behind my big ol’ Metroid fix, and I completely forgot that it was this game, partially written by Ryan North!

I gotta star this one.  I’ve played every Metroid since the 80s, and I have completed ALL of them - but I still just fucking hate shinesparking.  The convoluted, precision-control required to get some minor, specific, and out-of-the-way blocks broken can be INFURIATING.  But it’s still a known game mechanic, not a