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A comment so dark a cop just unholstered his weapon upon reading it.

We can add Kei trucks to the growing list of things that have more rights than women in Texas.

If you can’t read between the lines of this story about a shitty celebrity coming into an unethically low-paying job and complaining about the location’s low sales numbers on his trash merch, then I’d argue that you’re more likely the person who’s never done retail work. That wouldn’t be fun for anyone but the largest

Nah, mine’s form the mid-90s as well.

Ayla was an awakening for me in that game.

Hi fellow old, that’s a based choice. Marle for me, personally!

1) Differernt writers, different opinions.

TwitBox.

Any news on them patching fun into the game? Was surprised to see it didn’t make the cut at launch :~) 

I honestly have no idea if you're being serious or not. 

“This doesn’t affect me personally, so I’m okay with it”, eh? Classy of you.

The moon is empty and barren, do you think Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were bored when they risked their lives achieving one of humanity’s greatest achievements going to the moon!? Exploring another one of our barren empty worlds is like, totally basically the EXACT same thing!”

*definitely not a Bethesda paid customer service rep*: “Actually the worlds AREN’T lifeless and pointless, you’re just playing the game wrong! Why don’t you like fun?”

The weird-ass Amico cult is stilla around, I guess.

Nah, it was actually great, and a majority of the criticism comes from people who can’t process stories they don’t immediately relate to.

I dunno, the story has a really big issue in that I and all my friends were shocked by the last act of the story, and not in a good way.

Real talk, if you just want to play through the open world and the campaign...say maybe 30 to 40 hours of play time, the game is great. All the complaining is really related to everything after level 50. It’s a mess.

It also said the mod’s removal wasn’t a “political statement” or the site picking sides in the ongoing culture war. Instead, it said it simply believes in “diversity and inclusion,”