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As Azhram says, laptops are the stuff these days, at least with the kids. For a couple hundred bucks parents can get their kids one, it takes up very little space, and it's rapidly closed when parents knock on the door and the kids are chatting with predators on the internet.

I am comparing it to the box art.

*woosh*

"I got a PS4 and Infamous!"

Slow news day huh? It's almost like everyone saw this in 2001.

Well if you had stuck with pulling baseballs out, you might have been okay.

Halo 1, 3, and 4 won't require a lot of tinkering to "remaster" to 1080p since the HD assets already exist for the Xbox 360. Porting up these games won't be a hassle and will definitely pump up fans of the series. Perhaps multiplayer will be the only element which they'll need to extensively code to get up and

I can see my house from here

You may not realize it, but the sentence you typed was super British.

Too bad he tweeted today at 2:24 PM instead of 4:11 PM. That would've taken it to another level.

He actually confronted that bit on his own show. It leads to a pretty interesting discussion.

Yeah, I don't think this is commentary on forcing yourself to be attracted to someone who you're not attracted to. It's about letting societal pressure bully you out of being attracted to someone who you ARE attracted to.

Louie hit this one on the head. I've dated a lot of heavier girls and I've definitely felt the judgement from other men. The problem isn't that men don't like big girls; it's that men don't like the way other men look at them when they're with big girls. It's a societal issue that Louis illustrates flawlessly. It's

To everyone who is arriving to post "Wow, not as bad as I thought," I just want to say, "DUH!" It was never going to be as bad as your nerd nightmares made it out to be, and yes, we laugh at you for getting so hysterical about it. The shame you feel is appropriate.

Is this supposed to be Mark Miller Batman?

He looks a bit glum because he's suffering from ear envy.

I'm shocked "pay extra for this thing you already pay for" was a policy that survived this long