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Sure, but it seems bizarre to talk about Skyrim then go on about how you want more character development, because Skyrim has virtually none. In fact Skyrim is all-round a pretty dodgy game outside of the exploration (esp. without mods). Whereas DA:I is a much more rounded game, with very much better "RPG stuff". You

That's a pretty strange attitude, given you liked Skyrim. Having actually played an MMO recently (WoW) and having a long history of playing them, I can tell you that your whole "It's like an MMO!" deal is really off. It isn't. At all. Nor are they "glorified chat-rooms". That's a pretty extreme misunderstanding, which

I can definitely see how it'd be possible to take nearly 200 hours to finish everything in Dragon Age, especially if you're going after things like the shards. Unfortunately, I don't think the game provided much motivation, outside of "hey, it's something to do, so...do it, I guess?"

I find this criticism of dragon age inquisition odd. I thought the game did a pretty good job of allowing people who wanted to just complete the main story and the game to finish in around 20 hours. The game also allowed people who wanted to get lost in the world and the lore to get as much as 200 hours out of the

I'm sorry but if you are complaining about filler and it only took you 64 hours then you are doing something wrong. My first playthrough was 170 hours. I can complain about filler. You sound like you only did main quest missions. Hell a playthrough on DA2 without DLC will probably last at leats 50 hours so what the

Those managers are enemabags. So is anyone who gets snotty about pregnant women trying to exist while being pregnant.

Why exactly would Wilson, a physically aggressive police officer (see cell phone video of Wilson in another incident) who was trained by a Jennings police force shut down because of police brutality, try to restrain and arrest someone whom he thinks is a perp and may try to flee? Kind of answers itself, doesn't it?

so don't make the mistake of thinking that "consistent" is the same thing as evidence "supporting" your hypothesis. If Mike Brown was pulled into the car to be restrained and arrested by Wilson, and in the ensuing struggle Wilson pulled his gun and shot Brown, that would also account for Brown's blood being on the gun.

A jury didn't actually "see all the evidence"—a GRAND jury decided "Nah, let's not bother trying him" http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/fergus… (Also: juries in actual trials don't "see all the evidence" either—the judge decides what things can and cannot be presented to a jury.)

You don't understand what a grand jury is or does. How they're chosen has NOTHING to do with how a grand jury works.

In fact, it is easier for a grand jury to indict than it is for a jury to convict beyond a reasonable doubt.

i liked "ducking" better. A grand jury is chosen the same way any jury is.

I don't know anyone who would argue that Mike Brown deserved death. But police cannot protect the public if they are confronted and attacked when they issue even the simplest of directions such as "get off the road".

Oh please. it was a tragic event where two people made mistakes. A jury has seen all the evidence and made a decision. In the aftermath I hope better training is provided for police officers. I hope young men don't physically fight with police officers. Better education and behaviour is needed across the board. I

They do this because they are morons, not because they are pissed at the cops. The wheelies, burnouts and generally dangerous behavior usually begins well before the cops arrive.

i do group rides on my bicycle, as a law abiding bunch of urban explorers we are a danger to ourselves, occasionally. This fuckwits are permanently a few feet from one accident or another that has potential to ruin some innocent bystanders day.

I see your point here, but as a corgi owner, I have to tell you that dancing with them, or rather AT them, since their herding instinct kicks in and the nipping and yipe-ing ensues, is the single bestest part of having them!

Dear Squids,

Well, that was kind of dickish to do...

When I saw the pep'd helmet and chest armor, and the pepakura files, I was going to make a post chiding the hell out of Luke for not doing basic research— like, you know, 'reading' —but it seems those were primarily for sizing, and the parts were indeed 3D printed. ;P