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Thank you for that, turned my vague distaste at the foaming at the mouth comment into sustained chuckling :)

You would be almost correct, io9 also included Flowers of Evil rather than Valvrave the Liberator. In addition, if you read the page carefully you'll see a link was included,

Interesting speculation, but I can see some serious bias problems in your analysis.

Good read. Hope you have great success in your work.

"The BioWare/Projekt route just seems to be 'put in coin, receive sex'"

"Also, even the youngest age bracket still had a majority of respondents saying videogames are a bigger safety threat than guns."

I found the movie to be tremendously entertaining and thought Timothy Olyphant was great, but I'm not really a fan of the games so not sure how that might have impacted me.

I don't think Paul Walker will work well for this role for essentially the reasons you described, but then again I loved Timothy Oliphaunt as 47 so I agree with you halfway.

I enjoyed Morrowind because it was so expansive, so this is definitely sounding good to me.

Well of course it's lazy and "displays a lack of conviction for self critical thinking," it's hardly necessary to repeat what I would have thought was incredibly clear from my comment. By the way I do feel better. Thanks.

Well, I could argue, but I'm feeling sick so I can't really think very clearly...

The issue has been well discussed, here is an overview of why the current policy is the best in light of current evidence, http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/10pdf/08-1448.pdf

Link for "THE_MOOGLEKING"'s explanation

http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/10pdf/08-1448.pdf

I do not think anyone considers alcohol, automobiles or fireworks mediums for the expression of speech. Video games on the other hand are a mode of expressing speech and fall under first amendment protection. As such this bill is doomed to failure even if it manages to pass, in fact the supreme court has already ruled

Personally I prefer the idea that as you advance in level the world does not advance with you (I mean I think I should expect my high-level mage to one-hit kill generic npcs). Sure it makes battles against many generic NPCs gradually less challenging but the game should then make up for this with more epic named NPCs

As the little old lady said, "it's turtles all the way down!"

BTW, I should have edited out that last line of my first post, I didn't set out to attack religious belief but I sort of got carried away in noting how the reality of new scientific paradigms has made the once simple prohibition incomplete and archaic. I actually liked the Emerson quote once I read the rest of it, and

Ok. Well. To start off the fun, you misused that Emerson quote by taking it out of context. The full quote deals with consistency across time, not consistency in a single moment. The difference is that consistency in a single moment means you don't believe that something is both true and false at the same time, while