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I’d say if you’re a fan of Fallout it’s still worth getting. Yeah, the writing and stories aren’t even close to previous games, but it still feels like a Fallout game. It’s really fun and the crafting is brilliant. It’s like, they nailed the engine and mechanics but kinda half-assed connecting the world and plots in a

I’d argue the low amount of people reaching the top 10% each month is because they are sick of the meta but that is pure speculation on my part. Nearly anyone with any card game experience can reach the top 10% just by picking one of the top decks and grinding away if that is what you want to accomplish. I for example

He’ll be living out of a dumpster by the age of 18.

Eh i’ve played Yugioh and Magic. Hearthstone is by for the most random/ RNG based card game i’ve played. I would say in those two games it’s 80% based on prediction, skill and decision making and 20% on luck, and that just mostly draw dependent. Rarely are card effects in those two games luck based. And the ones that

The complexity of this game is a joke compared to so many other card games. I quit because winning 55% of your games gets you to legend if you play enough, and there are games that are a lot more fun to play and dedicate that ridiculous amount of time to playing.

Notify me when Hearthstone is actually a competitive game again warranting people being labeled as prodigy and not just a random number generator. As someone who has played it since the start and has all but 1 hero gold I find it utterly comical anyone in this generation of the game’s life cycle can call it

hahahaha “prodigy”...

I think the ability to distinguish between historical photographs and stills from a movie takes intelligence more so than life experience. Social media is a good job for a young person. I mean, whoever is running Hillary’s is fucking killing it.

Why is it that organizations so often have people who are at most a couple years out of college running their social media outreach? Few things have the potential to get you in as deep of shit!

I had to unfollow a very liberal Facebook friend because he started posting Breitbart articles and quotes from Tom DeLay about how Hillary was going to jail any day now

You just displayed a more nuanced understanding of American politics than most Americans.

From what I understand, a lot (maybe even all) the info that’s classified in Clinton’s e-mails were classified after the fact.

I’m a Sanders supporter. The odds of her getting chucked in the big house are about as good as the odds of JEB! winning the nomination.

The general consensus is that the GOP tries to paint this as Petraeus 2.0 — which is absurd because his case (which was handled much, much too lightly) is that he intentionally — as Director of the CIA!!! — leaked classified information to his biographer with whom he was having an affair.

“And if President Clinton – President Obama – let’s not get ahead of ourselves.”

Yeah, I can’t see Clinton being carted off. The only time I’ve seen people get jailed for mishandling classified information is when they leak it to foreign governments. Once in a while you’d also see someone get caught leaking to the press without the blessings from above, and they might come under prosecution too.

Essentially 0.

Given her social, political, and financial status, the chances of her “being carted off to jail” even for the most egregious of crimes is very low.

Yup - there’s a long list of people who used personal servers - plus some of the email’s info “changed classifications” after it were received -so it’s a big convoluted mess.

I’m Canadian, so I sometimes miss the nuance of what’s going on below. Republicans insist Hillary is about to go off to jail (as do some Sanders’ supporters, which is interesting). I’m guessing Clinton supporters say the opposite. For those dispassionate neutrals out there, tell me: how likely is it? From what I