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So you have to wait for about 10 minutes each time you want to play with it?

The only change I really want to see at this point is skippable cutscenes.

Yeah, My bad about Harden, I misread which comment you were replying to.

Edit: never mind.

Maybe he was calculating it in Mexican centavos?

If you're an Xbox One player who is upset about this, then the best thing you can do is, quite simply, don't buy any DLC for Destiny. If you're a PS4 player who is upset about this, then don't buy any DLC for Destiny. If you complain about this on the internet and then still give Bungie your money, then these sort of

Randy Moss was there for 3 years, (Brady was injured for one of them). Gronk hasn't played a full season since 2011. Hernandez was only there for 3 years. Welker was there for 6 years (5 with healthy Brady). Troy Brown was a good player but by the time Brady took over the starting job, he was already 30, and he only

Are you really arguing racially insensitive and historically inaccurate mascots, games, movies, and cartoons are a good way for the children of our nation to learn about the culture and mistreatment of Native Americans? Because it sounds like that's what you're arguing.

To respond to your argument, yes, I believe

You seem to be miss-attributing the quote referenced in this post to the author of the post (Yannick LeJacq). Those are not Yannick's words.

I sure hope so.

Nearly $86K now. I just threw up a little in my mouth.

The issue isn't whether it's fair to Ray Rice that he's being thrown under the bus on behalf of all abusers. The issue is that we have a real problem with domestic violence being ignored, and we as a society need to change the way we handle domestic violence incidents in this country. I suggest everyone read Diana

On the contrary, the fact that most people's perception of an abuser of women seems to be a drunk redneck with a half-empty bottle of whiskey and a stained white tanktop means that Ray Rice is the perfect poster boy for domestic violence. The lesson that it's not as easy to spot an abuser as Hollywood makes it seem is

Everything you mentioned is more about the amount of money it gets in research grants (boosted no doubt by Rutger's close proximity to the New York metropolitan area) than actual academic performance, but whatever. Keep telling yourself that Rutgers is a far superior University to UConn if that makes you happy.

And with the same receivers, Brady threw for 4800 yards and 50 TDs with a 69% completion the year before. What's your point?

He may have had a stronger arm, but that's pretty much the only aspect of his game that you could begin to make an argument that he was better than Brady.