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Seeing Dragon's Crown gorgeous graphics and effects, I can't help but wonder how a Final Fantasy game with this graphics engine would be? And no, the sorceress/Lightning comparison didn't enter my mind until after I typed that sentence.

I read Kohler's piece about this whole issue with Lightning's chest and I do agree with him. I'm playing FF13 for the very first time and I'm enjoying myself (other than Vanille's weird voice/accent/behavior). So it's a bit shocking to see such a stoic character like Lightning devolved into a pair of breasts. I get

I owned an Acura Integra GS-R for 14 years and I still don't know what GS-R meant. I have a Mazda3 S Touring right now. I could've gotten an S Grand Touring, but… being grand seemed obnoxious to me.

It's tough to blame the women about not knowing their rights as far as being searched. I'd probably comply with anyone who has a gun because I just don't want to set them off, even if I am politely stating my rights.

Exactly. A variable suspension that is tuned safe for the road and aggressive for the parking lot or show is what I give props for. Riding too low on a public road is just unsafe. Period.

I like the look of a stanced car, but it isn't safe. I shake my head when I see some !@#$ driving around, bouncing all over his/her lanes, cutting people off when all it takes is a big pothole to ruin everyone's day.

I'm definitely with you. No signal is ever so obvious as a "No" and all involved parties know where each other stands.

No, it looks like reflections from the poles on the other side of the walk.

Angel Beats broke my heart… in a good way. I still listen to the songs since they were so good. I recommend watching The Devil Is a Part-Timer! when you get the chance. You won't regret it!

And I think Jalopnik accomplishes that by being transparent. I don't have issues with it and it's actually enlightening to know what kind of lengths motor companies will go to to shine the brightest spotlight on their cars.

I'd have to agree. It's all in the delivery and the proper way to talk about what the reviewer disliked about the game as well as pointing out some positives. I don't think it's difficult to be honest, yet professional.

Which goes without saying that criticizing anyone that winds up saving lives is off-putting, to say the least.

Well, that was my thinking, but then I'm reading comments of people tipping $1-3 so now I'm confused. I've never worked in the food service industry but I can imagine how hard it must be, so I want to contribute to those working hard, trying to make ends meet while dealing with customers who think they're below them.

Ok, this is where it gets tricky.

Ok, this is the first time I've ever heard about tipping on takeout.

Same here. :(

Well, this sold me on waiting for a next gen version, while skipping current gen.

Someone mentioned having a picture-in-picture feature – THAT would be awesome. So I can keep track of it, while I multitask and do other things while still having it on one screen. I just think that the time it takes to wait for a match to start isn't as long as people make it out to be, at least for me, personally

This seems great in theory, but I never had to wait that long for online multiplayer, unless the population playing is so low that matchmaking winds up waiting for that perfect match. While I'm waiting, I'm perfectly capable of stepping away and finding something else to do… in that 1-2 minutes of wait time.

I'm not condoning anyone telling others to kill themselves, especially on social media when it's pretty much the equivalent of being a pussy (tell it to someone's face and see if you think twice) and I read up that Fish wasn't exactly a nice person, but he was attacked for clicks/ratings. I mean, I'm pretty reasonable