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I'm sorry to do this in a post about Nazis, but could you perhaps either move the full stop near the end of your third paragraph (after "Lower's book") to where your semi-colon is now, or preferably remove it altogether and replace it with a comma so it reads "...sex pets; according to Lower's book, they were evil

Hmm. I can see that this argument applies to SOME types of Kickstarter projects, SOME of the time. The ones were the sellers are basically using Kickstarter like a store-front, to sell a one-off thing. But MOST of the time, the producer is looking to fund a viable business that will run for years, and is using

I pretty much bought mine as an Emulator-and-XBMC-machine, and so far the Ouya is excellent at both. Can't really fault it at $99.

Commodore 64 - still love some of the games for that more than I love cake. Though truth be told I'm no fan of cake. So more than a good bottle of Amarone red? Yeah, ok.

Yes, your GTAV experience is clearly superior to mine. You ARE playing it, right? Oh, I forgot you PC Gaming Master Racists don't get GTAV for another year or so...

You COULD just play it with a keyboard and mouse on the PS3, y'know.

This is the part where I tell you Sweden has no estate or gift tax.

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Some of the stuff you put in "genuinely good advice" is no better than any of the other stuff, and worse than some of the stuff in your negative categories. Just because you don't think the world should be a certain way doesn't make someone pointing out that it is that way wrong. But yeah, some of the stuff on there

Yes - she's also responsible for "The Safety Dance" and "You touch my tralala"

When I was 13 I went to England for the first time, and most of my English came from reading books and watching television, mostly american. I nearly got in a fight when I was told I wasn't smart enough to go to this ball some friends where going to - until someone explained to me that smart in British English means

I did not like "On the Road", even at 16, but the Metamorphosis was good; however, "The Fountainhead" deserves respect as the very first troll-post ever. If I read it again, I'd expect Jimmy Kimmel to turn up in the epilogue explaining it was all a prank.

I'm not sure I should be proud or ashamed by the fact that I've read all these books. I think I'm proud of the fact that I can admit that "Pride & Prejudice" was by far the most enjoyable, and ashamed by the fact that I did not really like 1984; great ideas, sure, but as a novel? Meh...

The random chapters with dubious biological facts are because Melville was a journeyman writer - he was being paid by the word. Also, sometimes he had real-life stuff that made him nearly miss dead-lines, so he'd just go to the library and copy stuff from the Encyclopaedia.

Dude, I'm hiding that outlay from my wife until I die, which will be the result if she finds out.

As you may have guessed, I was an early and heavy backer; you'll get the opportunity to kill me in-game...

Good game, but my heart will always beat for Warlords II. Had some epic fights on that. Orcs of Kor ftw!

Spycraft: The Great Game

Wasteland

Mean Streets