jesse_astle
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jesse_astle

Whatever she says after the fact is not retroactive permission. Did he get permission to beat her? No. If I steal money out of your purse and you later decide (or just say to me, and don’t actually feel that way) it’s ok with you doesn’t make my prior action any less of a crime. And neither does you later agreeing to

You should probably try reading the first issue before judging it since it immediately addresses her taking a break from all super heroics while pregnant and how she agrees to it despite still feeling like she should help. The story currently involves her being trapped in an alien hospital she was visiting as it was

You’re absolutely right. And she’ll play with Barbie, then watch Pokémon and pretend fight, then change dresses, then play with the toy train.

No. But maybe drop a line that she’s going to meet somebody that has a high likelihood of being infatuated with her? That seems like a good idea to me. She doesn’t have to seek his permission, but that’d be considerate of his feelings, which I think is the bare minimum someone in a relationship should do.

You and those three girls might like this excerpt from a story in USA Today last week:
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Because the people answering the polls are taught to see all women as the average woman. They are instructed to give a single answer about an entire group of people, for whom they must say “all X are Y”. If you cited every statistic about the average woman and the average man, you’d likely find that the majority of hum

The current atmosphere affects ALL ART.

No, man. This is clear evidence of a deeply troubled development effort. It’s obvious that there is poor management, needless direction shifts and technical shortcomings at play here. I look forward to the months-long investigation that will tell the REAL story.

That would have been my call, and no, we would not have. I think the issue raised here is interesting and worthy of discussion, but I don’t read the gender ratio of the judges as intentional exclusion that would compel me to protest the awards.

The whole point of insurance on a UPS package seems ridiculous to me. In what other industry do you have to pay extra money, to ensure that the company is responsible for the service you’re already paying them to complete?

I explained North America to my European cousins like this: we are an apartment complex, America is that giant party that wont end even though the apartment is being wrecked and seems fun but when you get inside its only fun for a certain type of people. Mexico is directly below and is doing their own thing, and

Haven’t got the game (yet; I’ll probably get it when it’s cheap) but I’d probably go Evie when it’s an option. I’m already a white dude and videogames are supposed to be escapism. The further I can get from who I am in real life the better!

I think when people call for innovative games they usually mean the software and not a second iteration of a gimmicky hardware feature that already didn't work in the previous generation.

They aren’t forced to buy drills, but from what I’m seeing many of the players who are upset about this are undoubtedly some of their best customers. They bought the game itself and a boatload of DLC, only for their play to be further monetized. As a former WoW player, I would have been pissed if Blizz started a real

Wait really?! Now I am ashamed of myself. :(

Don’t jump into conclusions, it might be he just breath through his six-pack

I got the original PS4 Destiny bundle, the expansion pass and Taken King, plus the $20 CE upgrade that was essentially useless. Then got the Taken King Legendary edition on PS3 just so I could play it when the living room was being used.

I will happily buy any real content they release, possibly on both systems (for as

Often, that single line of code ends up breaking things that would outrage consumers if it was the developers that broke it rather than some modder. People always pointed to the 60 FPS mod for Dark Souls as being SO EASY, when the mod in fact broke sliding down ladders, made the hit detection wonky, screwed up weapon

It’s also not even a criminal violation. It’s a civil moving infraction that gets you about the same number of points on your license as going 15 over the speed limit.

Ever go 70 in a 55? There ya go.

That would be a civil moving infraction. The other is a felony.

Kinda different in levels of culpability.