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Simmons: [Reaches back across body]
Simmons: [Flops onto base, recording out]
Simmons: [Flips ball up into hand]
Tommy La Stella: Holy hell.
Chris Johnson: Just wait.
Simmons: [Takes down field-invading fan with gentle rebuke]
Simmons: [Calms down bullrushing security guards]
Simmons: [Orchestrates handshake between

If his concern wasn't for the public, then why is he addressing the public in a blog post?

Yes, my entire point is that he didn't try to start that conversation. For us as the public, that's the only useful thing he could have done, considering he can't prove to anyone what happened either way (nor can she).

I remember reading many of these online without full knowledge of the context , and it was quite a sobering experience for me.

"Heh. I totally relate to this..."

This comic is all about depression and mental disorders.

"Oh, shit..."

It's the Move that had to be made, plain and simple.

Honestly, a shotgun would be the best anti-Jedi weapon.

I get subjected to sexist comments in real life. As a relatively attractive woman in a STEM field, it's the background radiation of my life.

So blacks, gays, women, Jews, etc. should carry the burden of avoiding being called niggers, faggots, cunts and kikes because straight white guys can't act civilized?

I got called an insensitive slur for using the M1014 exclusively in Battlefield 4 (I was grinding weapons in TDM, so there's that). I got annoyed, so I switched to a pistol to humor him. Proceeded to headshot him, then hit the share button and sent him a picture of the double kill+headshot.
He left me alone afterwards.

It's weird that every new game article that pops up someone has to argue that the game shouldn't exist because they don't like it.

I'm not liking it. I do appreciate the attempt at making female armor that actually armors. Wonder Woman's origin, however, is based on the ancient Greek legend of warrior women. Ancient Greeks didn't maintain modern standards of modesty. They, like many ancient pagan societies weren't bashful about the human form and

Game. Set. Match.