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You know how when someone makes the same lame-ass mean-spirited joke over and over again to the point that it stops being a joke and just becomes an annoying part of their personality?

This isn't a joke. Jokes are funny. This is a very common elitist refrain spouted by the assholes that unfortunately permeate our culture and make the rest of us look like morons. Shaggy here is one of the worst offenders.

What a pathetically elitist point of view. "Only the things I like count as real."

If there really was an issue you can't afford to wait to take action.

A joke qualifies as protected speech. The kid even included a "lol, j\k" in his message. If someone really thought there was an issue, then the correct course of action is to investigate, determine if a credible threat really exists, then act on it. You don't immediately silence and incarcerate someone for making a

In Japan:

Spoken like someone completely unaware of the important technologies that have been spawned from the video game industry.

Kid:Okay. Guy:Son, you already fucked up:

This is more or less what I do. I make a trip to the island every evening and spend about 20 minutes catching bugs and sharks. In about a week I've got my house up to 4 rooms, and I've built a couple of bridges. I also planted cherries, mangoes, and lemons from the island in my town because they sell for more than

Was I serious when I said "It's dumb to think you can get arrested for saying the word 'okay' online"? Yes, yes I was.

Didn't they confirm that the family sharing plan only let members play for a limited time before prompting them to buy?

The second one wasn't the one named after Fitzgerald's wife, so it's not the correct answer to the question. The second one was named after the first one because it was a sequel.

Not when it comes to specific titles. They're pretty much always this pedantic.

Pretty much exactly this pedantic.

It's clearly asking for the name of the game, not the princess. Jeopardy contestants should understand basic English.

No, it's called The Legend of Zelda franchise. That's why each one of them has "The Legend of Zelda" in the title.

Nope, sorry. They didn't ask for the name, they asked for the game title.

The correct course of action is to investigate, determine if there is evidence of a real threat, and then act if necessary. A joke made on the internet is still protected speech. It is constitutionally illegal to silence and incarcerate him for it.

No. Mexico and Canada have plenty of problems of their own. Personally I'd much rather live in the US, bad as it may seem from the outside.