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    Very, very quick.

    And what if I don't? Not enough has been said here, friend.

    It's funny how you think that re-re-repeating "'Nuff Said" is somehow witty or ironic.

    How about unarmed citizens and criminals, duh.

    You think my avatar reflects who I am as an individual?

    The problem is when a shooting occurs and suddenly gun sales rise by 25% in just hours.

    No harm done.

    Why do the majority need guns?!

    Now you know how I feel.

    Everyone loves BIBLE ADVENTURES!

    What about Bible Adventures? Elf Bowling?

    How am I not surprised? The fact that anyone can buy a gun without leaving a paper trail is seriously disturbing. The fact that you support it is even more disturbing.

    Zero accountability isn't a bad thing?

    Your "constitutional freedoms" created a scenario in which six innocent people could be gunned down in Wisconsin the other day. Say what you will; it's true.

    You're talking in symantecs here. The AR-15's firing rate is the only thing that makes it anything less than an assault rifle, which certainly doesn't make it any less lethal.

    The "real victim"? Don't even get me started on this.

    6 temple-going Sikhs were shot and killed in Wisconsin just days ago. In Colorado, a crazy man in body armor shot and killed over a dozen innocent people in a movie theater.

    Deus Ex : Human Revolution is a great game that asks the player some very deep questions regarding humanity and what makes us human. It's a lot like this conversation we're having now. In a good way, of course.

    I'd rather see improvements in technical strengths and processing power over 3D and Kinect.

    It's a fad.