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It’s been a long-standing issue ever since the end of the Civil War, really. The KKK used it as a symbol, and it has long been associated with outright racist groups. As those groups grew smaller and/or became less overtly violent, it steadily turned into a symbol of Southern independence and individualtiy. However,

TOO SOON.

Gladly.

One thing we often forget is that game development has gotten more expensive over time, yet the price of the games themselves has been holding pretty stable at $50-60 for a new release for about 15 years now. They’re about the only form of entertainment media that can say that, with the price of books and movie

I would have liked to have seen a cheaper bundle without the base game, but sometimes you just have to eat the cost. I don’t feel like I’m being exploited considering that I’ve been playing this game for two years with no subscription fees and constant content updates. They’re essentially charging you $50 for what

I was fired for walking out on my job. Of course, the reason I walked out was because I was being harassed by a customer and was on the verge of an anxiety attack (it was already starting and was approaching full blown chest-pains-blurry-vision). I even told an administrator I was leaving, to which they responded

Getting called to help on the sales floor brightens my day by making me feel useful and helps me show that I’m willing to put in the same hard work I demand from my staff.

Thanks for including my story!

I just can’t imagine myself not being so hungry or thirsty as to hit the pause button and just eat something and grab a bottle of whatever to sit beside me.

My favorite Christopher Lee story:

I would actually believe those numbers.

Unfortunately, this is true, and given that bullying is hard to prove unless the bully is caught in the act, it leaves the bullied with little recourse. The best I can tell you is that students who fight or otherwise assault other students are charged, since they are committing a crime, and a real generally removed

You’ve probably already read them: the haunted Majora’s Mask cartridge and the haunted Spongebob episode.

I actually thought about Power Rangers, but honestly that could fill its own game of this kind, which would be even more awesome, so I kind of hope we see that instead.

This reads like the most disturbing creepypasta I had ever read.

I’m a school librarian who also gives supplementary instruction.

Hadn’t watched the trailer, will as soon as I’m off work.

I doubt that Transformers is one, if Activision still has dibs on the license. It might be TMNT, but you would have to have the good guys and bad guys team up to have a true army (which I suspect might be the case for He-Man as well). Would it be too much to hope for Silverhawks? Thundercats?

Heh, don’t feel bad. I’ve heard tail end of Gen Y as well. :-)

I’m a public educator. Can’t help it.