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Every time a new Mazda model is announced, a certain number of unwashed yokels always seem to mention that the car

Yes because being a decent human being always comes with the pretense that you wish to get something out of it, let alone sex.

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Mate Rimac’s recent Stanford talk is really worth a watch.

Nobody deserves to be abused.

For you, apparently, yes. Yes it is.

9.99 * 0.33 = 3.2967, if rounded up 9.99-3.3 = 6.9

I appreciate your willingness to write a story that reflects deep ambivalence. I think there isn’t enough of that anymore (everything is always strident and polarized) but you did a great job sitting with the murkiness of what this all means about Bowie’s legacy.

Just a note, Catherine is currently on PSN for $10, and there is even a demo. I know there are bunch of people out there who haven’t played it. If you like one or all of these things (Troy Baker, puzzles, unforgiving and rewarding gameplay, narritive affected by player choice, and heart patterned underwear) Why are

I was always wondering why I see such a disproportionate amount of Volvos in junkyards. Seriously, I see them there more than any other European brand.

I don’t think many people do. Was on Siliconera and people were raging. BUT.....it means that maybe we’ll see Dissidia next year. Which I think is exciting.

All of my reviews this year will come with a pictorial verdict at the end.

*Starts having flashbacks of watching Umaru*

Then don’t buy it.

I lost my daughter this February, and am expecting a son in about a week. I’ve been following this all year and I’m stoked to buy it on Steam at some point. This is one that I’ll likely play in a couple of years though. When I want to go back to February and feel that again.

Losing a kid teaches you the shape of your

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After a long and emotionally trying development process, That Dragon, Cancer comes out on January 12, delivering an interactive biographical portrait of a family’s fight against childhood cancer.