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easy enough. Wait and buy the game for PS4.

It wasn't the lack of effort I was amazed at. More like pot calling the kettle black. But no matter.

Of all the things an American could choose to try to hit back at a Canadian, you seriously chose oppression of indigenous people? Really? I mean.....SERIOUSLY?!?!

Interesting. I noticed as the player is injured, a more modern world flashes on the screen, almost like an overlay of the dungeon. I'm not really too familiar with the game, but I'm curious how that fits into the gameplay/story.

I think the only thing that surprises me about this is that it wasn't already an anime. That game seemed tailor-made for this.

Same here. iTunes updated right at 10am, but it's been telling me that iOS 6.1.3 is current ever since. Waiting through an OTA update now, but that's been plagued with errors as well (as others have noted). Welp, it tells me 13 minutes left. We'll see if it actually comes in at that!

This ranks up there as one of my favorite Zelda games of all time, no doubt about it. One of my biggest regrets of all time was selling the game after I had completed it (and moved on from Nintendo's systems in general). Now, though I had no plans to buy a Wii U, my two kids have saved their money to buy the system,

I get that sentiment about Jackman, but really, what is he gonna do? He's been paid millions to make and promote a film. Even if he thinks its turd on toast, he could never say so in an interview.

stirred....burritos? My mind can't comprehend such awesomeness.

That's from Josh Cooley's series of famous movie scene illustrations. Pretty awesome stuff. You can find more on the web. Here's one of many links

It is maddening. It seems to happen to me most frequently at a place like Chipotle or Freebirds. They're basically reducing burrito construction to assembly lines and the dude who rolls the burrito up may not be the same guy who filled it. Thus you wind up with ingredients put into the burrito along one axis, but

Shrug. I have an 8 and 5 year old. They're both into Nintendo games. In fact, the 8 year old has saved up enough to buy a Wii U. I only told him to wait because I knew the Zelda bundle was coming and he's a huge Zelda fan. I want him to be able to experience Wind Waker. (Wouldn't mind playing it again myself, to

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I can't agree more. There is no true choice in games. The high-level story of the game progresses along the same path no matter what. Bioshock is not the player's story. But it makes you think it is. The game ends the same no matter what way you play. Mass Effect gives a larger illusion of choice, but the player

You waited until your second pick?

Mine's Sunday, and I also have the second pick. Do. Not. Want.

You make Flymonkey's point for him with this post alone. Chill dude. No one is attacking you personally or even the guy who made the run in the video. You jumped off the deep end saying we're uneducated and don't understand what's going on. My point is, no, we understand. We just disagree with you.

Or maybe we DO understand what we're looking at, but still think it isn't legit. I get that exploiting these glitches is tons more difficult than actually playing the game. I just don't think a glitch run is the same as a speed run.

Your post is amazing. I don't have much to say other than I'm glad you found a way to rise above the crappy treatment you received at the hands of your classmates and are now doing something it sounds like you really enjoy and take pride in.

My understanding is that it isn't even so much a matter of trying to get them to understand the concept of a communicable disease as it is that their isolation has left their immune systems vastly underprepared to deal with any contact.