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I played for more than a year and then just gave up in frustration. Not because of stamina restrictions, but on the FTP version you can hit a point where upgrading your cards becomes almost impossible.

This may not be the issue, but when the elk are in velvet, they are very docile and wander very near people. That might give you the impression that all large animals in the park are almost tame.

What about witty eye-liner?

But as noted, it also forces users to buy incredibly expensive “All access” packages that pay revenue to every team in the league.

You are right about that. I am a huge fan of the genre, can’t tell you how much time I spent playing Baldur’s gate, etc.

I always had a hard time being interested in Superman, because he was so powerful and pretty much immune to most attacks.

I have always been curious about this. I frequently see concept cars that have doors that open in non-traditional ways.

...if there was ever a sport that needed to go away to benefit the athletes.

What 18 year old college freshman would not be attracted to a balding overweight 49 year old married family values Republican?

The problem I see with FTP is that 99% of their revenue comes form 1% of their customers, those who become obsessed and spend hundreds of dollars.

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Here’s one absolute truth about old school dealers: When it comes to the internet, if they can’t track it, they don’t believe it works.

I don’t think so. Social media is a shiny new toy that people in Marketing love to say attracts the mellenials. In most cases it really does nothing.

That’s the problem, it’s pretty much impossible for most consumers to have any idea who to trust.

What I would like to see is FTP being used as a way to get people to demo the game. If you really like it then pay $60 to unlock everything.

It’s about accountability from police leadership (and prosecutors pressing charges when necessary).

I agree that they are working very hard to manufacture reasons for the NFL to be on TV during the off season.

Not a story the NFL is happy with. From another Deadspin article:

I think this punishment is an attempt to keep the story off of the fact this was handled so badly in the beginning.

And they should be firing anyone who through laziness or arrogance would knowingly allow an innocent person to go to jail. Hell, there’s probably a crime in there somewhere.