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I do. But largely because I don't view Trump as more significantly more likely to nuke Syria. Nor am I capable of even imagining a U.S president setting up concentration camps or suspending the writ. I refuse to believe that just because a candidate says something means that they will be able to realize it, especially

I think there is a 0% chance Trump pulls that off.

Cruz's view of the constitution is not one that I would consider legitimate.

This is a good point. And if Fox (or Red State or The National Review), cannot reach Trump's constituency how would other news sources?

He's like Janice from accounting in that way.

I think this presupposes there is anything the media can do. I watched the last debate and Fox all-but eviscerated Trump. It doesn't seem to have harmed him that much. The media may have been slow to discern Trump's threat, but it's hard to argue that they haven't slammed him for his many, many sins.

I don't think it's all that sad that Cruz likely won't catch Donald. I'll take the Drumpf's demogoguic brand of opportunistic populism and facism over Cruz's zelotry any day of the week—though obviously they both suck.

Nerd rage is entirely appropriate from time to time.

I totally agree. And I really hope No Man Sky is good.

More overrated than Dragon Age: Inquisition? Or Undertale? Or even the Witcher 3? I hardly ever hear anyone talking about Shadow of Mordor.

Nothing this console generation has excited me as much as the potential of procedurally generated content. Without it, Shadow of Mordor is little more than a better than average Rocksteady open-world knock-off with good combat and a totally forgettable story. But the procedural nemesis system managed to give more

At some point, I grinded a bunch of the paralogues, but then I just got tired and went ahead and finished the game. Dragon Fang/Astra children are strong.

Very much so.

Work is forcing me to play the game of work nearly everyday until I feel like bashing my head through a table for the rest of the month.

Nepotism is alive and well in the 24th century.

I tried and failed to read the Simarillion a half-dozen times as a child.

Ubisoft is so good about discounting things early and often. I got Syndicate for $35 a month after it came out.

Molly week on the av club.

… whatever