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it's ok man it's just the av club comment section. i don't think it's cool this lady died, in fact i think it's a massive bummer. i just don't think she needs to be a lightning rod for people's personal and political grievances either, or a weapon used in an internet argument to one up somebody about your developed

i'm cool with people airing their feelings in public and i'm also cool with people being sick of "ermagerd 2016 worst year evar" and i'm also cool with receiving a bunch of ridiculously over the top invective from pop culture website commenters

i was making a broader rhetorical point about being an aggrieved weirdo on the internet but ironically you were too mad to read what i wrote in an honest way, preferring to be an aggrieved weirdo on the internet.

lol don't be ignorant and smug at the same time please. there are significant barriers to gun ownership for felons and people who have been involuntarily committed, in the form of federal laws. if you have issue with those laws not being enforced effectively, please take it up with your local representative.

i get the feeling you're not really the happiest man in springfield

lol see we're both trying to imply that we feel emotions in a richer and more justified way than the other person and it's the stupidest fucking >>>***thing***<<< in the universe

we live in the safest era of american history, with the longest life spans in the history of humanity. people just have more mediums to be mad and sad about stuff, in public, for an audience.

what is our point, exactly? that death is bad, and it makes you sad? i don't want to stop anybody from feeling however they do about this, i just want a little perspective from the people who get pissed off when people express exhaustion with the frankly ridiculous weekly social media outpouring of grief over

lol indeed, almost.

it's unpleasant when someone self righteously asserts you don't care enough, isn't it? it's not a whole lotta fun, at parties or in other social situations

beer got all ur carb needs covered

lol you only care about her death because she was semi-famous and you can be publicly aggrieved by it and self righteously abusive to people with a little more perspective than you

whoa that's messed up

and i'm pretty sure liability for dooring a cyclist depends on local ordinances

just pumpin up that comment count

yeah but what doesn't ign give a positive review

i thought it was funny when this got reviewed by game websites like 2 weeks ago, i guess because they thought they'd go easier on it and it was pretty widely panned.

you might be right. i got the impression in arya's later chapters and in the excerpt that arya was becoming less relatable and learning how to become "no one" and used those skills to assassinate, i think, maryn trant. maybe remorseless is the wrong word, but she became a creepy cipher face changer horror show and

that's a fair point. i still like psycho arya better, "principled killer" is hoary as heck and not as dramatically interesting at all

that is a fun fact!