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Dan Seitz
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Turkey blew a Russian plane out of the sky because A) it violated their airspace, B) Turkey views Russia as a threat, because C) Russia is getting involved, heavily, in a civil war just over their border and threatening their state’s stability because Putin wants to show off the size of his dick. Turkey may hate the

Ha, yeah, I’ve brought that up a few times. Nothing like your satellite Internet going down because it’s cloudy.

Where I live, Boston, I have to pay for roads for the rest of the state while said state throws a hissy fit at the idea that even one penny of the taxes they contribute might go to the Boston public transit system, even while legislators offload environmental obligations and other debt onto that system.

The pants were just a random item (which you and every other person who replied with that comment are well aware of, but anyway), but since you brought it up, I live in a city, have bought pants on the Internet to “save time,” and, every time, have had to send them back for something else, sometimes multiple times. I

I love that this has been the response to my comment, because it proves you haven’t actually done this. Not only have I ordered pants from the Internet, I know people who have to order their pants from the Internet. Unless you’re a model, it’s a lengthy process that often winds up with you sending multiple packages

A) Developers would hate that system, and it would drive up the cost of game development to a ridiculous degree.

It’s a bit foolish to assume the most recent piece of data must be an outlier, no? Also I’m only going off what both Sony and Microsoft have said; remember all the talk about these being “ten year” systems?

Two reasons: Because they lose money on console sales and need to squeeze as much life out of each iteration as possible, and because most consumers give more of a shit about the games than hardware stats, something coming into increasingly sharp relief across the tech sector. Most people are settling for cheap “good

“Beyond a shadow of a doubt” and all that.

We probably won’t see new consoles for at least another five years. Sony and Microsoft are still supporting the last gen. I don’t think last-gen will technically die until Netflix upgrades its app beyond its capabilities.

Zack Snyder should not have directed Watchmen; he was just the wrong choice. That said, the first twenty minutes of that movie are pretty damn great, he worked his ass off to make a good movie out of the comic (even if he didn’t entirely succeed) and people seem unable or unwilling to acknowledge his job was way more

“As usual, I have something else for you to look into.” Namely sending you to the same settlement three different times.

Yeah, let’s just say a fair chunk of both sides arguing about this in high school went on to use #AllLivesMatter as a hashtag.

Ha, not even close. Brattleboro, VT, home of the Colonels. I think they got rid of the mascot below and just use crossed sabers, now.

To be fair, forcing a viscous fluid through a rigid tube using muscle spasms isn’t the most reliable fluid delivery method. You work with whatcha got.

Ugh, I forgot about that. I really hate how a fair chunk of this game expects you to remember every goddamn thing about the last two.

Good point, although thankfully, if we had THAT strain of idiocy I wasn’t aware of it (I would not be surprised if it was out there, however!) Everybody who actually went to the school either saw the mascot as a dumb joke or just dumb, period. I don’t think we even had said colonel on uniforms or even a mascot suit.

The high school I graduated from has a stereotypical Southern Colonel as a mascot because we’re in the southern part of the state. There’s nothing funnier than watching white people argue with other white people over something being racist while the non-white people in your school kinda shrug.

I felt a little bad about Hayden and Proctor Quinlan, which is why I wish there was a way to foment rebellion and depose Maxson that way. NOPE! Or just argue that the Railroad isn’t a threat. NOPE!