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That was my take. A pretty piss poor article overall.

This is it. Really sounds like Nathan is stopping himself just short of saying, “People with lots of money are incapable of knowing what it’s like to have little money or of advocating for change, so I wish Mr. Reddit woulda shut up.”

So the only problem here is that he’s rich, basically?

*plugs fingers in ears* nope Ican’t hear you lalalalLALALALALA

Dude, you’re the one posting on his article entry, he’s not the one who has to disengage :p

Kay.

And once again, the internet ignores the expert and makes its own opinion.

I wouldn’t take Stern’s word for much.

At the time, the exchange rate was such that it was about half the price to buy the Sky Redline, including the shipping and customs costs, compared to the price of a locally acquired Opel GT. Plus in Europe the unknown Saturn badging is an interesting rarity compared to the not-at-all rare or cool Opel brand.

I just love the idea that someone in Germany bought a Saturn in Texas. What a world. 

Yes, that is it. You understood the joke.

I’m pretty sure you don’t have to be pretty sure about this. 

Must have been nice having all those friends, Gamecubes & GBAs, houses and clothes on hand to play it.

Pulling you out of the grays just to tell you how wrong you are.

Hmmm, an intersting article. But first I’d like hear from a few more people who don’t like this game and won’t be buying this expansion.

Thank you for the same take I’ve heard 30 times completely unrelated to the DLC. Every time there’s news about this game somebody needs to drop into the comments to let us know “I DIDN’T LIKE IT.” WE KNOW.

The commute, the walking, the people

Neutral: I think I know why I am a little slumped.
I have almost no variation in my days, no matter how hard I try. The cognitive intake I need to replace is that which I used to take for granted: The commute, the walking, the people (my work campus has 10k plus people on it), the variation, the walks around campus,

Never, ever use this slide-show format again.

By the end of the game, I was a pretty furious whirlwind of death. I think it starts deliberate but really breaks open. This is Team Ninja, so they know how to make good combat. And for as much as I really love Sekiro, I actually like combat more in Nioh.