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Yes, it’s not far. But here’s another thought - the guy was working a crappy job to try to save up and get a car. Now that he’s got one, he might be able to find a better paying job that’s further away. He might be able to attend some career training after/before work to get into a career.

It’s a lot for an American

I’m hoping that these classic editions are just prepping people for the inevitable Virtual Console that includes ALL of these games and more. That might be wishful thinking. OK, it’s wishful thinking.

Seems like it’ll be a neat solution for collectors but I honestly just want these games on my Switch. SNES games are great on the 3ds. but they are a little hard to appreciate on the small screen. The Switch like the perfect device for SNES games - with the caveat that it still lacks a joypad. Hmm.

Yeah, unless someone dedicates their entire existence to a cause, how dare they have any sort of opinion or stance on the matter! I mean, it’s not like social issues affect anyone other than those who live and breathe them. Until that magical day when humans evolve to be multifaceted and can grasp the concept of doing

I for one am tired of celebrities being asked about social issues. Like these people are singers, actors and whatnot. They aren’t (with a few exceptions) dedicating their lives to a struggle, they’re dedicated to a craft (also a noble endavour). Like, the reason why I can’t see it for Kendrick Lamar is because that

Today I learned the price of an innocent man’s life is “two jobs, possibly, depending on how good their union contract is.”

I take issue with the usage of “mentally disabled”. I have Asperger’s and poor social skills, but I sure-as-shit could out visually-systematically-spatialize anything more completely than an overwhelming majority of humans. I’m not mentally disabled because I don’t give a shit about other people in public/small talk.

When McEnroe first heard the news that Navratilova had announced she was gay, he was heard to yell, “OF COURSE SHE’S OUT! USE YOUR FUCKING EYES, ARE YOU BLIND? HOW COULD YOU SAY SHE WASN’T OUT WHEN SHE WAS CLEARLY OUT?!?!”

Or if you have any reason at all to use that space for recreation, and don’t want, among other things, Lyme disease.

Except in cases where you’re required to by an HOA, care about your property values, or care about your relationship with your neighbors.

“Coming through, coming through. Make way!” “Yes? What is it you have to say to the group of prominent world leaders?” “I just need to be in the front, because I’m the best.”

This is what white people do, everyday in large and small ways to PoC. They antagonize and antagonize and antagonize you, it gives them a sense of false worth to feel better than. It’s their whole persona, being “better than”. “I may be poor, but at least I ain’t a nigger!” White people are fully aware of the

I would rather a million children with disabilities get games that they can play than see another mini-NES or Amiibo come off the assembly line for whiny man-babies and scalpers.

Learn how to fucking speak English. We live in America

I honestly don’t know if I should feel upset about this. I kinda get the reasoning, even if I think the end result sucks. If the character being white is part of the story, you can’t really change that, can you? I’m... I’d really like to read a Trump article right now. Those are way easier to form an opinion on.

“gotta stop before I get carpal tunnel but there’s no way U-God, Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa or Cappadonna beats anyone on that list.”

Folks who are saying you need to "understand" the request and "explain the consequences" or "redirect to another activity" have no understanding what this is about.
This is for repetitive requests for the same activity, sometimes after a explanation, many times without.
Sometimes a parent answers no simply because

I understand that you are feeling disappointed. You prejudged parents who would use this technique and assumed that they are not very good parents. Instead, maybe you could try assuming that most parents do try to explain things to their children and do try to help their children understand their feelings. Maybe