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Let's not act like Sony fanboys/girls, have some kind of monopoly on being horrible people on the internet.

Honestly? I've never stuck with a show if I started disliking it. I was obsessed with Glee in s1 and some 2, dropped it without remorse at the beginning of s3. Loved Bones, Criminal Minds, Friends, The Sentinel— never actually finished them, after they got stale.
I think House may be the closest thing qualify since I

Well that looks staged as hell.

This looks about as fake as the "watch people kiss for the first time" video posted elsewhere on the network.

This video is dumb. I want to see this match at full speed or it's not real. :/

Obvious cuts are obvious. And jarring. They show us a wide shot up until they start playing then it's a bunch of quick pans back and forth. Subtle

I would have liked to see the match without all the editing and over the top effects. Still cool though.

Fix for random reboot problem with iPhone 5S.

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I honestly don't see the problem here. You don't deserve to play if you can't handle softball questions.

Hipsters will always have their bespoke wineskins to fall back on.

Oh, I know its a tough industry - doesn't make it okay to be a dick, though. Carrying around that attitude will most likely mean he never gets in - because who would want to work with that guy?

That's pretty rough... by no marketable skills do you mean they pursued what they loved instead of something practical?

An atomic bomb kills millions. That doesn't mean I can admire their terrible beauty. And that missile didn't kill anyone.

I am confused. I thought it was well known/established since around the time that "High Road to China" came out that the reason he could not do "Raiders" was because of CBS/the "Magnum P.I." commitment (I seem to recall reading about in in Steranko's old Mediascene magazine, though it could have been Starlog). I

I think they did a great job showing how many threats Batman has to deal with without it feeling forced, and still ultimately culminating in a face-off with the Joker.

you can't actually be offended by this. I refuse to believe that something so silly and inane had such an effect.

So Verlander brought the gator into the locker room? I was under the impression that it just kinda caiman on its own.

Such bullshit. And nearly identical to a problem I'm having at my job, where I maintain that I'm the Assistant Manager, but the grumpy old boss insists that I'm actually someone he's never seen before, and security insists that I leave the premises of Sam's Club immediately.