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Dan Seitz
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“Reticient” nothing. The show has some ridiculously deep cuts in villains right from the beginning, and managed to turn some crap backbenchers into interesting villains.

I think it’s an alternate title for the book, and I know why studios like it: “Cate Blanchett IS ‘Carol’”.

True, although I confess I’m of the opinion that if you preorder a video game based on promotional materials, you set yourself up for disappointment.

It’s nice to see the Baby Boomer project their flaws onto their grandchildren.

See, this assumes there’s going to be earnings. The main issue with Kickstarter is that it essentially serves as a preorder mechanism, which is good in some ways; if you can find the audience for your product, secure the funding from them to deliver them that product, and get your project out there, you’ve satisfied

I think Mighty No. 9 will be fine, I just think it’s going to be, well, Mega Man. For better or for worse, the series doesn’t change in its core mechanics, and I don’t think fans realize that beyond a certain point, there’s only so much Mega Man people want to play. It’s gonna come out, it’s gonna do OK, and in a year

Yeah, because it’s the Millennials talking about how great Trump is, watching Fox News, boo-hooing about how people calling out shitty jokes is ruining comedy, inventing terms like “politically correct,” etc. They’re the entitled, prejudiced, stupid ones. Right.

No, people don’t like Millennials because Millennials make them feel old just by existing.

“Jesus, was that a space alien?”
“...Yes! Yes it was! That’s what you saw! Not a weapon that can deactivate enemy missiles! Come on, that’d be ridiculous! Clearly it was UFOs!”

That’s pretty much every “Prime Directive” themed episode of Star Trek, it’s worth pointing out.

Yeah, why would I EVER assume a comment about “net immigration” wouldn’t include all immigration, and why would I EVER assume racist clowns assume anybody here legally snuck in.

I kinda figured the massive hardon tech companies had for importing workers would have driven up overall immigration.

We rarely fuck up spectacularly enough to warrant a mention. But hey, Boston’s anti-abortion dipshits got their little paint line removed, so we’re doing our part to make things worse. Hooray.

Considering that strategy strongly resembles a common Tea Party tactic to disenfranchise voters, I’m guessing this is active malice.

Re: The first. ...Eh, not quite, but I admit I was shocked it was this low:

Putting yourself at the mercy of Stephen Harper does not seem like a step up.

Back in the ‘70s, they elected a governor who tried to arm state troopers with nukes.

Nah. Capitalism has done what decades of diplomacy couldn’t achieve: We all owe each other too much money for a hot war to be anything resembling sane. Consider that Putin tried to antagonize Obama, and Obama responded by setting the Russian economy up to destroy itself. Similarly, China and the US have nothing to

It’s a two way street. If we had to fight Russia on its borders, it would be a stupid, costly war for both sides. We’ve got the money and the training, they’ve got the home advantage and the sheer manpower to throw into the thresher. Besides, Putin wants the Cold War back, not WWII.