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Oh! This is just like the issue of さよなら絶望先生 where they make fun of girls’ manga for always having men with extremely pointy chins!

I loved Final Fantasy VII, but, frankly, Shenmue 3 is bigger news. Now, if they remade Xenogears, that would be something.

Why not fly with you baby and pass out earplugs to the passengers around you? Earplugs cost next to nothing and the other passengers will certainly appreciate the gesture.

Nah, dude, it’s cool. You just need to be vigilant in monitoring your credit card activity. It’s part of the cost that we pay for living in a modern society in which cash is practically worthless.

Dude, we’re talking about bugs in their website and (crappy) apps. The worst you could do with that is highjack a consumer’s computer or maybe steal their credit card information.

This part of Michael’s story doesn’t make much sense:

I just wash my dishes in the shower. I mean, that water’s going down the drain anyway. And, yes, I am a bachelor. Why do you ask?

Can you specifically point to any examples of this happening? I don’t see how that could possibly be as common as the bought and paid for reviews.

No offense, but I find it weird how people in the movement care more about “ethics in gaming journalism” than most people do about “ethics in journalism about things like foreign policy and government corruption.”

Yeah, but that only works if you assume that the path is two-dimensional. He could have been slightly over to the left or the right when he came down compared to when he went up.

I think it's because it was a ludicrously small amount of money.

The problem is that it is often hard to judge whether a girl is really interested. A smile can be a warm, "come talk to me smile" or it can be a nervous, "please don't hurt me" smile and the difference isn't always easy to discern. I think that things would go a lot smoother if a woman made a little "come hither"

I agree! Intelligent falling is just further evidence of God's plan in action. Teach the debate! Things do not fall because they are attracted to each other by some kind of "force." It is God's will!

You define god first (usually the person arguing for the existence of god has his or her own definition, so you go with that) and then you debate whether that version of god exists. The person arguing against the existence of god doesn't need a consensus on what god might be because he or she only has to address his

Is your friend Japanese? I think I might know her.

So you do Chinese?

That's interesting. I actually sometimes do Japanese to English translations for a company in Germany that will then translate from English into German. Isn't that what they do for less common languages? Start with a translation into/from English?

I'm not sure if it's different for Korean, but there are probably online communities to find work (be sure to use the Korean version of Yahoo or Google or whatever when you search). You just need to build up experience and get people to trust that you're reliable and work will start coming in. A Masters program would

I must say, I have learned so much about computer science, international finance, art history and the list just goes on... from having to translate things about those subjects.

I know! I wish people would understand that I'm not doing something all that fun when I say that I'm a translator.