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I have to say, one of my friends who's been big on Stein is starting to get on my nerves. At the beginning of this election cycle I thought that the Kodos bit "Go ahead, throw your vote away!" was a bit mean. The more I see some of these people get on their high horse, the more I tempted to spam that gif.

Fuck Pence especially. Dude can't even condemn the Klan because it might hurt Trump with his base.

I have no way of knowing whether it's real or not. The attitude of entitlement in the letter exists in some people, even if this particular letter is fake.

Because our society teaches men to hold certain attitudes towards women that are degrading. Like the Madonna/whore complex, where women are depicted as either asexual, or as whores with no sexual inhibitions whatsoever. The letter writer is assuming that the Instagram woman was in the latter category, because she's

You are very determined to miss LibraryLass' point. But we already have someone going "Not all men!" here today so you're going to have to do something else

That's the fun ones. There's also the "Lets trick Dan into saying something awful." letters.

Same time zone. (And yeah I know full well I'm not meeting him in person)

Well yeah people in general are terrible, but in this particular case it's about a guy who thinks he's entitled to have something sexual from a woman because she just happened to have photos of herself on the beach on her Instagram. It doesn't hurt to be more specific.

Dear second letter writer. No means no and man do you have entitlement issues. (Who asks via an advice column for another person to unblock them on social media anyway? Is this letter fake? I'm bad at spotting fake letters)

We're all dying you know. Unless you heard the whispered tales of immortality. Are you trapped forever in Xanadu now?

Alt right? Stop being so politically correct. The correct word for you assholes is "white supremacists"

That's because you laughed at me when I bent my wookie!
(No, I don't have anything to add other than Simpsons references, but that's because the first poster was that certain mix of awful and stupid)

I have to say, I found going to temple on Saturday mornings to be much more boring than all the anti-Semitic conspiracy theories imply it to be.

I think this is my first article where I might have more blocked comments than normal ones. Sadly some of the trolls I have blocked really seem to love sock puppets. If only an IP block were possible.

They're still here. I suppose I should just block him if he's apparently here to stay. I wonder if he thinks he's the first person to pull shit like this.

There's only one article under the tag "Geraldo Rivera is Full of Shit"? Huh.

LTTP was my first Zelda game. I think it's the best intro to the 2D Zeldas. It's a great game all around, but admittedly future games have built off of it really well too, so I can see how playing it much later might be slightly disappointing. (I'm making my way through the Dragon Quest series and I think it might be

In the Thief's Hideout dungeon in Zelda LTTP, the boss room is actually empty. It's not until you bomb a room above it to bring some light in, and bring a woman claiming that she's the maiden you're looking for into it that it gets revealed that the maiden is actually the boss in disguise. I knew something was fishy

Birthright and Conquest both have some of my favorite levels in the series. (The level at the opera house especially) Revelation was actually a step down from that, a lot of the levels traded well crafted design, for weird gimmicks that were often unfun. (I wish they delayed Revelation until months after release,

Not that I can tell. In each level there's a special power to pick up. First level was healing. You can use them a limited number of times per level. But there's no RPG elements like skill trees.