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Dang I was going to take my mother to The Honey Paw for her birthday. Guess I’ll make reservations somewhere else... Portland, Maine is a truly amazing food town but it is also quickly turning into Little Williamsburg and here is the proof.

These frequent Madonna-bashing “moooom don’t”posts don’t make her seem uncool to me, they make Jezebel look like a bunch of whiny ageist teenagers. After all this woman has done to change the world...maybe those of us who can remember what the world was like for women and gays in 1983 will forgive her for anything she

Separate bathrooms is my dream relationship arrangement and has been for years. I don't think it's so weird. Keep some mystique! Have some private space!

Not sure I understand what is wrong with the Madonna tweet. It's obviously supposed to be funny.

It is what canola oil is made from.

LOL

LOL. I am gay and if you knew the first thing about LGBT history you'd know gay media being lumped in with porn as a means of censorship is a legitimate concern and well-worn tactic. But thanks for the insult, rando.

This is extremely stupid on Steam's part. There is no reason they couldn't have an r-rated area or adults area, many games already require age verification. Within a system that requires credit card for use (easy age verification) there is zero reason, morally or financially to censor games for sexuality.

Yes, I could feel how whitewashed it was compared to your description, but somehow I didn't mind. Romy Schneider is like a Bavarian Gidget. Just under-the-radar campy enough to grab me like a vice when I decided to "check out a few minutes of it"...

Welp. I just spent two hours on a Thursday morning watching "Sissi". And it was totally worth it.

Agreed, the story makes JC2 embarrassing to play, it's so bad. The "sloth demon" even mispronounces his own name through the entire story, and no one in production ever noticed? But the joyfully freeing and cartoonish mechanics and endless exploration outweigh this by far and made it extremely addictive. Imagine a

The video posted here cuts off Letterman's joke at the end: "This is like being on Willie Nelson's tour bus."

It's not a bad game as is. If you get it on sale without the same overblown expectations the early access folks had, it will still scratch your itch.

Yes, exactly this. I bought the game with low expectations, didn't feel like I paid too much, and I actually enjoy the game in its current state; go back to it and make a new base once in a while, let my imagination go. It's pleasant. I don't feel ripped off. They aren't stopping me from playing the game after all or

If I had a Nokia phone?? I played a snake game made with LOGO on an apple in 1985. It has to be one of the oldest types of computer game.

I'm at about 20-25%. Considering that one fifth of the country suffers from food insecurity/hunger, I'd guess that income inequality is wildly throwing US numbers off. Also wondering if food stamps/soup kitchens/food pantries are counted as income. I'd like to see the math because it doesn't really make sense to me.

Literally just google the phrase "African tolerance of homosexuality in pre-colonial days" and read to your heart's content.

LOL. No, I'm pointing out that it isn't always a matter of avoiding offense to cultural traditions, so there is no need to walk on eggshells when calling these countries out.

Let's remember that the wildly anti-gay practices of some nations, (including certain African nations and the resurgence in Russia,) are not culturally inborn at all, but are themselves products of Western interference by bigoted American religious groups and Nazi psychopaths like Scott Lively. They couldn't kill us

The original Crackdown was a masterpiece, all it lacked was a last chapter where the corporate cops become your enemy and you go after the voice in the main police tower. Crackdown 2 was a horrible cash grab however. The play mechanics of the first game were flawlessly fun with a smooth free flow. All they had to do