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I get this as a Bills-bashing joke because they're terrible, but Buffalo went a number of incompetent season in a row without having a game blacked out, until recently. Surprisingly loyal fanbase.

I'm glad I was too young to remember this, because it would be my worst sports moment of my life. I'll have to live with the slightly less painful Stars/Sabres Cup.

Being snarky by referring to American Football as "handegg" stopped being funny long ago. It's not a correction, its trying to be clever. And it's not.

It is an interesting article for sure, but not even close to "scientific". It's just one way of looking at things. They also use districts as a measure of how many people beyond the immediate area are fans of the team, despite the fact that areas like the northeast have way more teams/area, so it's not

Is this word still funny? I thought it got old years ago.

I love this reference. Thank you.

Once the Bills are inevitably out of the playoffs, I, and every single other self-respecting Bills fan, will root for anyone who is not the Pats. I have no idea what the deal is with that. Although I suppose I didn't go online and "like" any of the teams the Pats were playing.

Obviously. It's obnoxiously clear. Why are people still fighting with him?

Nicely done

I believe that's exactly what happened. Plus, since it's a parody, he didn't even need permission, he just got it because he's an upstanding guy. The same can't be said for this situation.

So did you just skip the first paragraph and a half, or did you decide you disagree but choose to not say that or address why?

The source link takes you back to this article, not the source material.

Yeah...whether you agree with the point or not, its not a stupid argument at all...maybe you should head over there yourself.

Same. I had no idea there were even any issues with anyone playing this until after I'd beaten it. It really sucks because if you can play through it without issues, it really is a fantastic game.

This is exactly what I was thinking. The first thing that came to mind for me was Super Smash Bros. Since there wasn't online play, unlocking the characters was a huge motivation, and even to play multiplayer, it just made me want to play more to unlock them. It never felt like a burden, but this is such a huge

He wasn't saying that he didn't understand it, he agreed with it. He was pointing out that it seems snarky and can take away from an actual argument.

Did that need to be explained?

It sounded like it could have been funny, but I didn't find myself laugh once.

Am I the only one who hates "glitchy electronic transmission" as a stylistic choice? I can't think of a specific example since BF3, but it seems to be getting more common, and it gets old for me in the first 10 seconds.

I feel exactly the same. If I think about the actual episodes, none of them seem particularly exciting, but I played every single one, both DLC episodes, and American Nightmare, and would absolutely recommend it to anyone.