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Sweet. Greg Pak is great and Takeshi Miyazawas is great. This basically sounds like Voltron meets Gundam, but with a nice twist.

Agreed!

Lol. He is a stud. To later be played in the movies by Matt Damon.

I had a long list of articles written by people who’re more-informed experts on this stuff than I, compiled by a Native American professor . I thought the link was kind of at my fingertips, but it’s not (not least of which reasons is because there’s so much stuff on this out there, the irony of which does not escape

Passive racism is still racism. It’s not enough for white people to just accept POC. We have to fight for POC. That means stepping out of our comfort zone. And listening to POC instead of talking at them. Including criticism. Because I know I still have a great deal to learn. I appreciate your posts, links and

In the face of all this

Fucking hell...

So, someone did it, but their was no breech? How can he say both those things? Oh, wait, that means it was done/sanctioned by an employee with access. Good to know.

I see Betsy DeVos curriculum is making the rounds.  

The people who pay them just because they’re female, yeah, that shit’s pretty weird. But if they’re genuinely good players and people are paying them for coaching, I don’t see the issue. Games like this are hard to have fun in when you’re starting this long after the game came out. Most other players know the maps,

So you’re saying that blizzard should have set up a friends on demand service?

Hey commenters of this thread.

The old method involved things like thick asbestos jumpsuits worn over regular clothes, much like the outfits worn by racing pilots, at a time where stuntmen were mostly big burly guys, this lead to some weird-looking burning “ladies” In order to protect the face they would don a kind of mask-like helmet, usually

Fire gags (“burns”) are traditionally done with the stunt performer wearing layers of woollen undergarments soaked in a flame-retardant gel, which also thoroughly covers their hair and any exposed skin. The surface costume layer is soaked in a chemical that burns brightly but generates a relatively low actual heat.

That’s nothing. I once saw 75 people get baked at a Phish concert.

Ok, but have you been to Ohio?

Based on multiple visits to Ohio, I don’t disagree with that statement.