mathblasterz
MathBlasterZ
mathblasterz

Having used to hang out with a bunch of pro players, I always found the "tough guys" to be some of the nicest fellows you could meet. They were like the blue collar, shot and beer guys. So it's kinda sad that it ends up this way for some of them.

See, even when Valve is ratted out as screwing their customers over, there are guys like you giving them "mad props" and even claiming their behaviour "should be an example to others". No. This is ridiculous. Do you also give "mad props" to murderers who enter "guilty" pleas at trial and praise them as shining

What I would pay to see this article rewritten about a certain female politician.......

Dimwitted or making reasonable predictions based off of previously observed government behavior?

Wait...your mom went out with your dad because she wanted to meet his roommate and the lesson you're walking away with is that your dad is the skeevy one?!

Cool strawman, bro.

Meh, Bills fans should be good with this. Three-down, sideline-to-sideline MLBs are a dime a dozen.

I should have known better than to point our your flawed logic. Because the response is "Accuse said person of saying something they never said"

If your point is that every counterpoint deserves an equal one until every individual believes something you're going to have a LOT of fun with the type of replies you get.

There are a lot of quality and fun indie games which struggle to get published on Steam. This game appears to be neither so I'm guessing that's the philosophy behind their objection to the game being on there.

Lack of transparency is a tactic often used in government to screw over citizens. Given that tactic and the stakes here a through review to identify tricks and loopholes (another favorite government tactic) is of the upmost importance. "Essentially" is not good enough here due to the (what I thought were) obvious

Why are so many people insisting on propagandizing for something (this is my original point......) that they themselves have yet to read!

THEY GAVE US ESSENTIALLY THE FULL INFORMATION WITHOUT THE BS THAT IS INCLUDED IN A SEVEN HUNDRED PAGE FUCKING THING. Are you people this fucking retarded.

How much legislation and regulation has been passed in the last 20 years. How much of it was beneficial to citizens?

I was there, and believe me, it's much better now. I'd have gladly traded that meal and comfy chair I got on that cross-country flight 35 years ago for the lower price and limited service you get today. No contest. Why do you think flying is so much more common today? Deregulated competition. Thank you, Jimmy

All the things you discuss have been corrupted by political involvement as much or more than any corruption that existed in them without government involvement. Most regulations are not a 'good thing'. There are SOME regulations that are a good thing, but once you start regulating a thing you inevitably creep into

Airlines were highly regulated once, and it cost me $800 to travel coast to coast in 1980, about $2500 today. What's it now, about $500? Regulation protected the airlines when they picked my pocket. Same with the telephone system. Deregulation creates competition lowers prices for consumers; there's no doubt about

So you read all 700 pages of a document in 2 minutes? Since the document was not available before the vote I am VERY confused as to know you know this is good news.

BOOOOOOOOOO!

Nothing like wanting to be the TMZ of sports. A rush to the bottom how proud you guys must be. But I'm sure its about justice and getting the truth out and not just wanting clicks on your website. Fuck you guys really