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@Pessimippopotamus: Looks like he's about to have a, California Cheeseburger.

@A_Sad_Peon: "*Ass-holes* make a living telling more talented people what they did wrong."

@moyado: That's amazing, I can't believe you did this on a handheld device.

@TheLAG: Why does that make me happy?

That was clearly more than 140 characters.

I got number 10! Vampires be damned! "Geeze, I hate those things!"

Because "immersion" means you'll more likely make in-app purchases. It's kind of weird to toil as an end-user on something others toiled nearly as long on to make. Or maybe that's just the universe evening itself out.

@Modo!: Not having the right experiences happen sometimes. And I'd rather not hit people. I don't want to end up like that boy from "Let Me In;" I don't want to be indebted to any Vampires.

I'm thinking of the way ass-holes tended to view bookworms in the past or being a bookworm or even an artist. If you're not out there, being or looking like James Bond then you're not actually doing anything at all.

@Modo!: Anyone who's played online games has encountered an a$$-hole. Because ass-holes (as a rule) are all about being "everywhere." These experiences may help with the pomp, but not with the pea-cocking these people tend to rely on, whether male or female.

@WirtsArm: I do agree that part of video game immersion has a lot to do with location, I lived in an urban environment and grew up in an apartment complex. Keeping this in mind video games were initially developed for people who didn't have swimming pools. Particularly Nintendo Game 'n' Watch games, if you consider

I love video games but, it's awful when you consider what skills you could be developing, which is one of the major underlying plot points of Scott Pilgrim vs the World. You wouldn't believe the level of ass-hole-i-ness out there, (it's akin to science fiction). And a childhood spent playing video games cannot and

No MCP, no sale. If it's not trippy, it's not worthy of the name, Tron.

That sponsorship thing is really good idea.

@Evafortuna: Hell! I mean the Samus in the tight blue speedo!

This would work better on iPad.