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In the last episode I saw, an actual 12 year old was propositioning 20 something James Van der Beek for a smooch, too.

It's really unbearable. When a child prostitution plotline was introduced, I was mentally thinking, "Oh boy, another thing Callie can get thrown into", and then it actually happened!

That hasn't happened yet, but I'm glad to hear Jen finally gets ONE friend who isn't nasty to her. She can't catch a break!

Hey @disqus_elsrhXdo3W:disqus , did you ever finish this season of The Fosters, and if so, how mad are you at Callie?

I'm halfway through season 2 of Dawson's Creek, and I love it. I'm at the point that I feel glee whenever something doesn't go Dawson's way. It's like the rest of the cast are normal human beings, and he's Clifford, titular character from the movie Clifford.

God, I'm so fucking naive. I know how rampant misogyny is in this country, and I still didn't even consider this bastard might get off scot-free. There's no justice in America. Fuck it.

I've been rocking Rosalina lately, but I can't get a feeling for bikes at all. It seems like they drift in a completely different way than cars or MTV's.

I've tried that for a few tracks that I really suck at, and I've learned a few secrets/shortcuts to make them bearable. But even so, the time trials are kind of a drag. I don't want a game to feel like something I have to practice (which might be why I'm doomed to mediocrity).

Any advice on avoiding attacks? I've been trying to look behind me, but I don't know that it's helping much.

Ubisoft games are my classic example of games I pick up for $10 and find boring after 5 hours. I see no rush to find out in these games break that streak.

"I think part of the problem though is that Microsoft's entire conference was centered around the Xbox One X, but they didn't really give people a good reason to want to buy one."

"Ugh kiddy games are lame. Zelda needs more gritty realism!"

I wonder if we'll see another handheld within the Switch's lifespan. Not necessarily from Nintendo (which I doubt), but from Sony, Microsoft, or some crazy tech company I'm not thinking of. I'll admit I've never had much interest in Sony's handhelds (although I suspect the Vita would make a killer emulation machine),

I really like open worlds but, in my mind, a game really has to justify the need for one. It's the game equivalent to a 3 hour movie: I'll watch it, but everything past the 2 hour mark better be worth it. Game developers need to think hard about whether an open world will add something to the game outside of, "it's

I have a PS4 hooked up to a 720p TV and it's just fine. I dunno, my eyes aren't that great, and it gets the job done.

Boxboy and Pushmo (and their sequels) are my two favorite puzzle games on the 3ds. I wish the 3ds has more puzzle games in that vein.

I think there's some scumminess with Xbox and (more commonly) PS4's approach to exclusivity. It's one thing if the company is footing the bill for a game's development - like the Uncharted series - and those games often take advantage of the system's unique architecture. But Sony also has a nasty habit of paying off

People would still complain if they stopped making consoles and published games on Ps4/Xbox instead. "WTF, Nintendo? I don't want this Metroid bullshit. Just give me fucking Pokemanz!" or the ever popular, "UGH Nintendo is so LAZY. This Mario game is just a REHASH!"

I really don't think most people understand what third-party games are. All that term means is, "a game not made by the console's developer", not "that game I want on PS4/Xbox" and certainly not, "that shiny new AAA game - like maybe Red Dead Redemption 2 - because Nintendo games are for BABIES!"

I think Ubi has lots of neat games coming out, but I don't need to buy any of them day one. Assassins Creed (and to a lesser extent Far Cry) interest me more than their usual entries, but I'd still prefer to pick them up for half the price 2 months after release.