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Cleveland chose their team name at a time when native children were being forced into boarding schools by the B.I.A to be assimilated into American society. They weren’t allowed to speak their own language, practice their faith or culture and were often separated from other children from their own tribes to

Except that veterans chose to be veterans, and you’re talking about one guy doing a thing for a month or two. Other than that, I can see how you would think that’s the same as being born into a marginalized group that’s been subjugated for centuries, and had that dumb fucking logo thrown in their face for the last 100

So what you’re saying is that it was inconsiderate of her not to take into account the feelings of a marginalized group of people at a difficult time?

You... might want to talk to someone about that.

I’ve been wondering if I should give this game another shot. The update sounds like it’s fixing some of the stuff that made me put down The Division in the first place. The “bulletproof hoodie” thing does irritate me though...

If he could contain it, the rest of us would never have to hear about it.

That’s fantastic.

I like that heading towards crests often means heading into new encounters as well. It can get pretty bonkers at choke points depending on the map. I’m really into New Iron Banana right now. Having legendary rewards tied directly to bounties is awesome.

Yeah, actually. You can. You just can't say it in court.

Ouch.

Have you ever read Deadspin before?

That just brought back a flood of memories. Thanks, dude.

Get it now, and play it twice. It's worth it.

Go back to your original post. Then, try to write the same thing about a man. It will sound fucking DUMB. Then, ask yourself why. This is called introspection. If, while trying to convince the internet how totally not sexist you are, you manage to make people think the exact opposite, that is your failure as a

Look, I'm sorry if you're feeling on the ropes here a little bit. I understood what your point was all along. I'm just not entirely sure you understood what it was. Your post, while well intentioned, came off as if you were granting women permission to "just be themselves". I made the comparison to male cosplayers,

Women also don't need your permission to dress any way they please. While I appreciate your efforts to not embrace many of the "negative male attitudes" regarding women and their bodies, you might want to check some of your core assumptions. Is sexual promiscuity a trait of any of these characters being cosplayed?

This is really cool to see. My wife and I got married a few years ago, and maintained separate households for several months. When our leases expired, we decided to buy a house together. We both have children (ages 10 and 13) from previous relationships, and we are both very independent. So we bought a duplex. The

This is really cool to see. My wife and I got married a few years ago, and maintained separate households for several months. When our leases expired, we decided to buy a house together. We both have children (ages 10 and 13) from previous relationships, and we are both very independent. So we bought a duplex. The

My wife and I had lived separately prior to getting married, so between two households, we didn't actually need anything. We asked that instead of giving us a gift, people simply make a contribution to their preferred charity.

I think that this is where being a parent is relevant. As the father of a 13 year old daughter myself, I can confidently say that the credentials of the person tasked with killing my child would be utterly meaningless. I think it's interesting that they created a scenario where you question the killing of one person,