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"There are 13 million unemployed Americans counting on this Congress to do something"

She may have had her issues and reasons, and I can't stand in judgment of how she felt...

The best part of these wallpapers is that I am going to put them on and since I always sit at the front of my classes here at college, I'll be playing Where's Waldo, along with everyone else sitting behind me.

The swagger he walked away with after all was said and done made any hits by the ratty punk utterly meaningless.

FLAWLESS VICTORY!

Part of me wants them to actually meet up and get married.

Some of these look like a chicklet version of Scrabble...

In the picture for the piece, they do look similar.

#3 looks like the human-sized creepers from Cloverfield. Complete with the eyes of Collectors from Mass Effect 2.

My God, the man even looks like Steve Jobs. Steve cloned himself to perpetuate his future control.

I find this especially funny because I recently bought the entire Battlestar Galactica series on blu-ray (I've never seen it before, but it's damn good).

A number of Japanese midget subs from WWII are still unaccounted for. I'm glad one of them has been found after all these years. It's a miracle it's still in service.

As soon as I saw #1 (for the article's thumbnail), I instantly thought "looks like Beast, Mystique and Sabertooth had a three-way"

As soon as I saw the story of the airport bombing on BBC News yesterday morning I sent a link to Kotaku about how it might be linked to MW2's "No Russian" level...

@fattymcelbows: visually the game looks different, of course, and it is absolutely gorgeous to look at. No argument there. My point is the gameplay- nothing terribly original (deadeye was neat, but you can win most fights without it), side missions that don't do anything to develop t he story and galloping around

Mass Effect 2 is in a class far beyond a simple reskinning of an existing game (GTA IV in the Wild West, in RDR's case), an overloaded franchise (COD: Black Ops) or this year's incarnation of a sports game (2K11). They took high expectations coming out of ME1 and made a game superior to its predecessor in every way.

I love that the criticisms leveled at ME2 by the rebuttals above focused on the tedious, optional parts of the game while they praise RDR for having "more engaging" and "plot-driven" side missions.

This game was the worst $60 I had spent in a long time. I am still pissed at my friends who peer-pressured me into getting this soon after launch day.

Bravo.

2K11: a sports game shouldn't be GOTY, despite how good it may be. For a game to be GOTY, it must appeal to a wide audience AND receive accolades. Sports games don't have the weight they used to anymore, so it should automatically be disqualified.