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We make more food now than we can consume. We make so much food, that it is more cost effective for farmers to throw away non-aesthetically pleasing fruits and vegetables, instead of selling them for a lower price. Globally, almost 50% of food is wasted from a variety of factors from farm to home.

It's not bullshit. Those support beams are stronger in tension than compression. They built the walls in the beginning of the zombie apocalypse, where zombie hordes were a much bigger concern than bandits.

No, MySpace's terrible design killed MySpace.

Except they aren't minor. Michael Mann makes minor changes to his films. George Lucas changes the characterization of one of the main characters because it is too dark for kids, or something (even though he had no problem lopping off limbs and killing kids in the prequels.) And it is extremely obvious that ILM was

Battlefield is more of an MMO than Destiny.

Nope. Movies may make small changes during production, but almost none of them completely reboot the story after shooting.

Obviously, you are unable to think logically. I mean, you do know that there was more than one person working on the game, right? And they would obviously make multiple changes as needed before recompiling. And, obviously, they would work on one map at a time, so that they wouldn’t have to constantly switch maps.

The problem with Into Darkness was that it was both overly reverant to old Star Trek, while embodying none of its principles. It also reused ideas from the first Abrams Star Trek. So, it just felt like something I've already seen. Also, it was easily Abrams' worst, direction-wise.

So instead of coming up with an intelligent response, you decided to insult everyone.

Uh, this has pretty much nothing in common with surf maps.

Of course it’s the woman’s fault that most videogame characters are designed to appeal to horny teenage boys.

It's been a really long time since I've seen it, but I remember it being more thriller than misery porn.

And that old dynamite would have sweated nitroglycerine and would be unsafe to handle.

Well, it would be like having a movie called "UFO: The Unidentified Flying Object." Only, we don't see it that way now, because the movie is so iconic that we can't separate it from the term "E.T."

The entire point of Kickstarter is taking chances with money. There is NEVER a 100% chance of a Kickstarter project being completed. This is not Amazon, you’re putting money behind uncompleted projects. It’s not that hard to figure out.

If you don’t want to play a luck based game, then don’t play a gambling game.

Actually, Colbert’s desk segments feel like they could be ripped from the Report.

Actually, he’s quite good at his job. He didn’t inheret his show (no disrespect to Colbert,) he took a network that had no late night presence and enabled it to compete in that time slot. He was successful enough that ABC decided to move Nightline an hour later than it was for 32 years so that he could get the 11:30

"When playing at a high level is straight more boring than playing poorly you've got a broken design."

The stuff they put together themselves, with no meddling or messy publisher bankruptcies (Dungeon Siege 3 and Pillars of Eternity) were polished and mostly bug free.