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Anything’s a dildo if you’re brave enough.

Gamestop did this for the NES Classic a few years back, at least in NYC. I got on a waitlist and when it arrived they contacted me to come pick it up.

Strong second on recommending Athena’s Deflect Dash. It changes everything and makes runs so much easier. 

Please, I beg whoever’s listening, give me NBA Jam with updated rosters and graphics. 

Think of the absolute dumbest shit from high school, then put it on the internet.

This is why I own it. I bought it because it was new and seemed like a nice chill escape during a very volatile period. I played it for a few weeks, found it merely “fine” and lost interest in the grind

Odyssey is misspelled multiple times in this article. 

I wrote this above, but I’ll post it here too since it’s relevant.

I’ve played too many games of Cards Against Humanity and its various offspring because I have too many friends that have friends that love Cards Against Humanity.

Is that really the baby’s name? In 2020 you have to make it very clear what’s real and what’s a joke. 

This is what they will do. Their “solutions” fit any problem. See: tax cuts as panacea. 

It has literally never been true. The biggest strength of humans throughout their history has been their collective problem-solving abilities. Humans being able to work together using their massive brains is why we have become the dominant creature on the planet.

Also, thanks to living in an expensive city, the amount we’re getting would barely cover half of my monthly expenses, so it doesn’t really grow my emergency fund (which I am still building, albeit very slowly).

I agree, Odyssey was fine, and I enjoyed my time with it, but it is not as good as 3D World.

How is that joke satire? 

“We actually need less regulation on healthcare!” is quite the hot take. But maybe save it for your Rand reading groups and Federalist meet-ups, because it makes you sound silly in the real world.

Why would you presume that there will be no regulations on what counts as a college? And how did you miss that this would only be for public universities and colleges, which will simply no longer have tuition?

There wouldn’t be employer-provided insurance. That’s the entire point of all of this.

This argument is so strange to me. “Bernie won’t win because he won’t compromise!” says moderate that is unwilling to compromise. 

I f’ing love it when somebody poses a hypothetical that in no way follows the basic laws of economics, then smugly labels it as “Economics 101.”