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You have introduced me to a whole new world of awesome. Thank you.

I have a similar problem. On Japanese lyrics websites, highlighting/copying is usually disabled for some reason that I have yet to figure out. Does anybody know a workaround for this? Here's an example.

Wait... People were using SwapNote for something other than offensive material? Who knew!?

I either do an awesome costume, or no costume. This year I opted for the latter, because I just don't have an extra $50-100 that I want to spend. But I'm having casual Thursday at work, because fuck tha police. If somebody asks me why I'm not in uniform, I'll say, "This is my costume!"

There is a massive difference in playing with your friend next to you on the couch and playing alone, with your friend's voice coming at you lo-fi through a speaker as you watch him jump back and forth on the screen because of his bad internet connection. There is an even bigger difference between that and playing

If it's something that could just be discarded, then why does it need to be there to begin with? If something isn't there to add something to a game, but just to pander to a bunch of whiners, then I can't say I support it.

Seriously. What's all this "this time around" shit? Nintendo has, to this day, never had online multiplayer as their focus.

I much prefer artists to create art, rather than engineer art. Nintendo may be a company, but just because people want to play online doesn't mean every game should have online multiplayer. Video games should be created by creative people to be whatever the creator want them to be, they shouldn't be tailored to what

I think it will play just fine, and you will enjoy it, but you'll miss out on a lot of hidden gems and throwbacks, and perhaps inside jokes, too. But there again, you could also pick the older ones up later, and connecting all of the dots would probably be fun, too. In the past games, the cases have been pretty

It's like a visual novel, if you've ever played one of those, only a little more interactive than the average one. If you like a good book, you will like it, and I can tell by your name and avatar that you like a good anime, so that helps too. Pirate the first one. Or you can also buy it on iOS if that's your bag. But

If you want to show somebody how amazing GTAV is, you should do it via single-player. Many of the things you can do in single-player mode are taken away or limited in order to accommodate the network connection. Also, as you already pointed out, you're playing with other people, who are a lot less predictable than the

I was thinking the same thing. She uses the word "uncanny", but to me it just looks like a white blob shaped vaguely like Utah.

I would do it sooner than later, for your own sake!

I think you misunderstand me. I don't think the world revolves around me, but if people are doing things I don't like, I can't help that I don't like them. It's as simple as that.

I could care less whether it's possible or not. I just don't want these game companies wasting their time creating something I have no interest in playing.

I'll pass. My point is that I don't like MMOs, so I therefore don't want the developer of a series I like wasting resources making a worthless (to me) MMO instead of another entry to the series I like.

If a developer announces that a loved franchise is suddenly turning into an MMO/multiplayer/MOBA title, the initial public response can look like disappointment. Those aren't the types of genre shifts that people typically clamor for...unless the game in question is Pokemon.

I believe Japanese people consider the sun red, not yellow.

This is all fine and dandy in theory, but in practice, the fact remains that there are almost zero store clerks who care what the back of your card looks like. Even if you sign your card and write "See ID" on the back of it, any thief could still get away with using it almost 100% of the time.