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hmm

The goal in Dark Souls 3 is to win. Not to play nice.

Some people cannot ever feel guilty about anything. It’s the same impulse behind hating PC, feminists, wrecking your truck’s emission controls to piss off people who drive a Prius. Some people have a desperately fragile ego that shatters at the very idea of being wrong or apologizing.

a) I frankly think that a lot of the deniers on this site are paid shills. Nowhere else to I see so many deniers as in the comments section of Gizmodo. b) Climate denial has become a litmus issue for the right, so anyone who wants to think of themselves as a member of the right is going to feel compelled to deny. c)

Rocksmith is just such a great, great game. I love the hell out of Rock Band, still play it all the time, but nothing compares to playing an actual guitar. That feeling when the notes fade away and you’re just playing - it’s almost zen, sometimes. So sweet.

I recognize those things in the headline as words, but they don’t seem to be arranged in any particular order that makes sense. How about: Card game pits websites against each other a-la Top Trumps.

Is it me or do I have to re-read a lot more headlines lately.

Honestly, I’ve really stopped caring about any of these studies, as it’s gotten to the point where a lot of scientists (like Lustig) seem to be looking for ways to make the data fit their hypothesis instead of objectively looking at the data and asking what it’s showing them. This leads to completely contradictory

I’m afraid I don’t agree with you. In theory, yeah you make some good points. But the way the gamers go about it just comes across as tactless and immature.

Is this even a “fat person” thing? Cause I’ve never seen ANY meat eating adult limit themselves to 70 grams of processed meat a day. Never. Their recommended amount is so comically small that it may as well be zero. The reports recommendations probably take an average diet 80% of the way towards being completely

We still have 2 months left.

I hate gamers.

I handle mine exactly the same way- Far Cry 4 has been very handy in that regard. Since so much of the game relies on stealth and carefully planning your attacks and hiding, I find my focus is taken away from what’s freaking me out, and more on making sure that mine is in the right place, aiming that crossbow JUST

I do this same exact thing, especially if they happen at night. Sitting there and worrying about getting enough sleep isn’t helping anything. A few nights ago I was up for 40-minutes at about 2:30 a.m. playing a game to keep my mind off of my panic attack.

“But Apples don’t get viruses!”

Eat it... next generation.

Fixed it. (I can’t believe I’m doing this.)

Those recommendations are just based on your cache. ;)

WITNESS ME