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Full force.... I see what you did there. And, I approve. :)

Oh, I see. I meant that I would let fate decide. I will be the arbiter of karmic retribution, so to speak. The coin being the judge, and I being the jury and executioner if the fates so decree.

I suggest you reread your car analogy. Car companies remove features and then add different ones constantly.

It's what true neutral means if you're a sociopath, and my Bounty Hunter is a sociopath. Not every definition is a D&D definition. :P

I've done my best to be ruthlessly true neutral... kind of like the guy in "No Country For Old Men". I flip a coin every time a light side / dark side point option comes up. And, I send Mako away before every conversation so she doesn't see the nasty side of my Bounty Hunter. :)

Really? If a car used to come with an 8-track player it later comes with an 8-track player and a tape deck, and then, later, an 8-track player, a tape deck, and a CD player? How about carburetors, do they still come with those? I think your analogy needs some work. If you honestly don't like it, than don't play it.

Right when I thought that I could completely ignore the Vita the same way that I completely ignored the PSP Go, they had to bring up a Tenchu-like game. Now I'm very reluctantly interested. Damnit.

Not for me... I'm skipping Guild Wars 2 in general. I hope you enjoy it, though.

Now playing

Alright KaMai, then what was your stance a few weeks back on the female TV reviewer that threw a humorous aside about women into her review of HBO's Game of Thrones?

I'm just tired of the duality in the articles. Which is it? Equality or favoritism? And, for the second time today, "Grow up" or "Grow the fuck up" is a sad trope that says nothing. Please, dig deeper, strive for originality, depth of thought.

This article comes after two articles about welcoming women into the gaming / geek community. About not judging articles written by women differently than articles written by men. And, then I come across this line, "How embarrassing. A gamer being instructed on how to look more like a gamer. Whatever Layne, just

That's the clause that makes it invalid... that's my point. In fact, in each of the videos, I say. Did I give you permission to hit accept? He says no, and then presses the button. And then says, "I pushed it anyway". Then he gives me a big shit eating grin. :)

I would like to second the vote. Call to pass!

He's playing the Mr. Sensitive Guy angle.

That rings true. Since none of us know for sure outside of the OP, you've got my vote.

I have a solution to all ToS and EULA's that I come across (especially the "Don't Sue" ones). I film my 9 year old son hitting "Accept" to every one of them. That makes any contract null and void since he's to young to be bound to any contract. So, my advice, use a kid to sidestep all of this stuff.

Thank you, sir. Let's go get a beer and call it a day. ;)

Yes, it's an old, and oft-repeated issue. I'm tired of it. Beyond tired of it. So, I looked through the article trying to find some new angle on it that might pique my interest... sadly, none was forthcoming. So, instead of beating a long dead horse (more of a partly chewed carcass, really), I decided to focus in on

I appreciate that you tried, though. That's got to be worth something, right? :)

Right back at'cha, Homeslice. :)