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Bed of Chaos was a little annoying just because of how far I had to run to get back to it after I'd die, as well as its ability to easily cheap-shot me into one of the holes in the arena, but I didn't find it as heinous as some other people have seemed to. I realized what I was supposed to do pretty quickly, and being

Well, I finally did it: I beat Dark Souls. Now that I've completed it, I have to say that was one of the most engaging and enjoyable gaming experiences I've ever had. Just pure, front-to-back, Super Metroid-level excellence in nearly every facet of design. I dabbled a little in Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin

I dunno, when you bring up a bunch of shit about Jews/Judaism totally out of nowhere and keep hinting at some vague incoherent point that you won't just come out and say, I think most people kind of know where that's headed. Also, he apparently thought an apologist was just somebody who apologizes for something,

South Park Satan all the way.

I kind of had the same reaction. In Dark Souls, almost every weapon is unique. They have their own movesets as well as noticeable differences in range and timing, in addition to the invisible statistical differences. It gives you incredible flexibility to go with whichever weapon gives you the most comfortable

The AV Club is generally pretty permissive when it comes to shit-talking and personal insults, but pretty rigorous about not allowing stuff that could be perceived as racist/sexist/homophobic/etc. The last thing I saw get deleted was some dude trying to slip in a bunch of barely coded antisemitism

Yes, many Democrats have gone on the record to say that blacks are too stupid to get photo IDs. That is definitely a real thing that happened and not just some asinine doublespeak used by right-wingers too cowardly to admit why they pushed for those ID laws in the first place.

No, I don't think you want an in-depth article about Jewish apologetics. I don't think that's a topic that interests you, I don't think you know what it is or want to know what it it. I think you are actually quite pleased to learn that that there isn't a wikipedia article on it, since you seem to think that confirms

Okay, let me pump the brakes on this right now. What, in your mind, does the word "apologist" mean?

No you don't.

I'm pretty sure "apologist" doesn't mean what you think it means in this context.

I think it just means "someone who thinks they're better than you." You can use it to devalue the humanities, science you don't like, and political figures whose platforms you disagree with, i.e. who condescendingly think they know what's best for you.

Why do they do that? It's exclusively a right-winger thing, it seems like a subtle snarl word, but I don't really get how or why.

Did you see his and Mike Pence's interview together on 60 Minutes? The interviewer asks Trump about how he can reconcile his opposition to the Iraq War (and criticism of Clinton over her support for it) with Pence's own vote in favor of the war back when he was still in Congress—basically giving Trump a chance to

I really love how all "Democrats are the real racists" arguments rely on shit from 50-150 years ago. I'm sure D'Souza really wanted to include a list of all the modern GOP's many great contributions to the cause of racial equality, but had to cut that part to keep the length of the movie within reason.

Yeah, like a couple of years ago when liberal Supreme Court justices overturned parts of the Voting Rights Act and then a number of Democratic state legislatures rushed to pass voter ID laws that in practice did far more to disenfranchise minority voters than it did to address the nonexistent voter fraud epidemic, and

Well, you know, that's just like, your opinion, man.

I bet.

Joe Biden

I'm just imagining a Popeye skit where Barack is Popeye, Michelle is Olive Oyl, and Bill is Bluto. That's probably inappropriate.