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Jeremy Sarrasin
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@Y-bot: Well, I hate the song but more for how simple the music in it is. Bands aren't working hard enough to be called professional these days. Anyways, although I also hate the lyrics in that song, the meaning is a little more open than that. It is taken from Hunter S. Thompson's "America is raising a generation of

@Jeremy Sarrasin: Speaking of best friends, I've just bought this giant 60 oz Thermos that I totally love! It's going to be with me everywhere I go!

@data_enabler: I'm with you on that. If I ever get so "confused" that I'm attacking my best friend Joe, I hope they euthanise me.

He's so right, and man what an inspiring bit about the work going into that. That's an example that's prime for discussion with Ebert.

@Karasu-kun: I didn't read any, but I also didn't comment, and thinking about that now, I'm starting to really wonder why I was reading the comments...

@Alex_Mexico: Well, when they attacked I always thought they really liked me :P

Another shaky story in the debate about DLC. Well, if it's ever done right I'm totally on board. Maybe Steam should make a handheld. They're doing well with this sort of thing.

@Edwin A. Rivera: I saw wii fit call my buddy obese. He walked off and nearly cried. It could have been a rampage if it weren't for his gentle soul.

@FoolsErrand: My point definitely wasn't to argue with you or to say outright that I trust China, nor was it to imply some passive aggressive point of myself knowing more than you. Almost everything you're taking from what I said is incorrect except the information I provided. It's as if you're digging for argument in

@FoolsErrand: hmmm, responses that make more sense to exactly what i said might be more appropriate. respond more directly next time, and don't change my words.

@FoolsErrand: maybe i'm just not up to date, but every report on that i can find seems to be from 2007. even wikipedia states all this stuff was between 2006 and 2007. china even cracked down on a corrupt leader of their FDA.

@Spiffyness: well that's exactly what i mean but that's a little more specific. it's a simple thing that's automatically pleasing to the mind. it can be anything really, because everyone's got something that makes them tick. this thing with the tactile sensation of video games, you're probably right that it's the one

@RawSteelUT: heh, then getting yourself killed will be considered even stupider!

@Interstella5555: the controls and the responses were something that were quite a short coming for the game. it was something you really had to either work on getting past or initially not care about. i found that even though i never really played it because of this, i had a blast watching my room mate play it

That's a tough one... You know, if I worked hard and made a super difficult game that I thought had a serious nature to it, I don't think I'd like people in other countries laughing at it. I mean, I don't think things being funny is bad but this sort of thing is important for the intentions of the creator of the game

@Red_Flag: ROFLCOPTER U GUYZ R FING STUPID CUZ ENGRISH IZ FUNNY AND MY FRENDZ GET SUPR LULZ @ IT UD PROLLY GET THE LULZ 2 IF U WERNT SO GAY

@puffa469: if you keep the DS and start running then you both get exercise :P

@Spiffyness: same reason the easy simple music on all the radio stations sucks us all in, same reason the potato chips and candy on the shelves sucks us in. It's the BANG POW simple flavour of it all, the magic hypnosis. We find what seems to please the mind most easily and use it in high concentration whether it's

@MKD88: Well that's just it isn't it? Everyone kind of has their specific taste or reasons for what they pick. I think you're lucky to have the preference you have because it benefits you. I don't believe video games are better than playing outside, but some people seem to think that for whatever reason. Some people