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How is that the problem of the writing? The words didn't dupe you into not finding the right option to save her. That would be a weakness of the game design.

You'd be surprised how many Twitter trolls send their death threats with $100 bills.

I just bought a new video card, and The Division came with it.

And for some reason, their second time out, Mopey complained a whole lot about Snow White.

Kill Bill does, kinda.

My memory of The Wire's ending is that many characters have moved on, but the up-and-coming ones have taken their archetypical place. So, for example, Bubbles gets clean but Dukie becomes a junkie. In Scalped, something similar happens: Chief Red Crow gets killed, and Dino Poo Bear goes from fucked up kid to his

Spoilers from Scalped (and The Wire) to follow.

"Oh yeah? Should I try out my pubic hair / Coke material?"

Man, say what you will about the insane level of gun violence in America, but guns are cool as fuck.

I think this is also used to speedrun Ocarina of Time because it's faster than an N64, at least according to this:

The "R" character kinda looks like a pair of jeans, therefore Doublejeans is Ryan Reynolds.

It's been a while since I've played slo-mo UT, but I can say it's much different than Superhot. In this game, you can look around in real-time, and you can speed time up to real-time by moving at top speed. There's also a lot more melee action in Superhot than it seems.

You're entitled to your opinion. But when I started playing it, I expected it to be 3 hours of entertainment (which I was happy with), and now it's up to 8 hours and counting. It's not the most challenging game in the world, and it can be a little annoying trying to estimate your own hit box, but it's fun. And since

(I'm waiting for my Deadwood comment to get approved. Get hyped.)

I might have to call a motherfucking cocksucker a cunt again. Also, what's Deadwood?

Is "Hartigan" German for "web maker"? I think, yes.

I haven't seen the film in a while, but when I did, I thought George disappeared well in Syriana. That's about it.

When has Andy Daly ever played a character that's even contemplated suicide?

This is a really good point: