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    I admit it's no simple matter, but still. Did you play the latest Deus Ex game? The truth is that would be horrible, horrible consequences that would come with making such a profoundly dehumanizing decision.

    Of course it is.

    Aren't you forgetting your ol' buddy Che and his collection of 1.5 million copies of Big Rigs?

    WHERE'S MY SLEEPING DOGS/DARK SOULS DISCOUNT!?!

    No, I didn't. What is it?

    I don't either ... much.

    Cheap brick liquor moonshine > everything.

    The prevailing idea is that you would sacrifice your humanity for the perfect body.

    Your comment seemed fine to me with the exception of that one line you and I both mentioned, which seemed to do more harm than good (for me, at least).

    I've spent my entire summer gearing up for another year in the arena. Haven't had the time to go to the beach once, let alone watch any RWJ videos.

    You'd try to rescue the Princess from the clutches of the evil dictator Batista, fighting through waves of Capitalist goombas. Along the way you'd pick up powerups like Communism Coins, which would be shared amongst the people, and the Castro cigar, which would allow you to shoot balls of fire and survive the

    I guess so. I just felt I could do better things with my time.

    I've read all the books and am planning to start watching Season II of the HBO series soon.

    No. What's it about?

    Not quite. I just think there are plenty of other characters that serve better rolemodels than her.

    As far as literary fantasy goes I've always been a fan of Tolkien, G.R.R Martin, Robert Jordan, Tad Williams, and Steven Erickson. Admittedly, both Martin and Jordan feature huge casts in gigantic worlds comparable in size to our own (Jordan especially), but both worlds are so unique and compelling that I found it

    It's a carryover from an older time, no question about it. I highly doubt that men are consciously afraid of women, but the prevalent attitude I've seen from my fellow men suggests that some serious gender-respect issues still exist in our culture.

    Black Knight? What's the premise/plot?

    Phew. I thought maybe my "David" was a fake for a minute there.

    "Well of course Satan agrees."