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    I’m with you on not understanding the hype behind things. Lord of the Rings, the Simpsons, Harry Potter and the Hobbit are some of the most boring things out there, yet they get eaten up like they’re candy. Ugh.

    As a former religious person, I think younger generations are at the point that it’s not so much the feeling of being “above” something so much as it’s kind of a trope to attack religion because science. It’s not so much, “You can’t make fun of God!” as it is “oh. Another ‘I don’t believe in God’ statement/act/etc.

    The smooth, upbeat jazz really completes the package. Thank you.

    Someone change the record, please. *yawnn*

    For a non-criminal story, my ex and I were displaced due to Hurricane Katrina when the Xbox 360 came out. I had just gotten my insurance settlement for the stuff I lost and we positioned outside of a Best Buy in Jackson, Mississippi for about 18 hours. We were number five and six in line, since one of us was waiting

    Tina, I'm ashamed to admit it but my friends and I were seedy jerks in our teenage years. There was one particular kid named Andrew. Andrew would tell us about all the cool things he had and how he had all this money his mom would leave him every day. The reason for this was that she worked every day, so she'd leave

    "M'lady will have to wait. There are bigger things at stake."

    Your username and your post make this ironic. That's not a judgment of your parenting skills, just an observation.

    Screenshot from my s6 but yeah.. There it is

    All of my Xbox One content is digital and I haven't had a problem with it yet. One example by an opposing company is not relevant enough to lump all instances in the same category. "My PC got a virus. I'm never buying Apple, either!" Kind of extreme.

    While I don't think he's necessarily accurate, you've got to look at how gaming has changed. When you buy an Xbox One or PS4 game and pop in the disc, what's the first thing that happens?

    Installing.

    Utilizing the disc itself only serves as a license validation once the game has been installed. I bought Lego Marvel on

    Getting ready to do some Yoga? That's some good stretching you've got going on!

    Madden wouldn't have actual competition. EA and the NFL entered into an exclusivity agreement, much like the contracts the NFL has with Nike and New Era. Sure, there are already other football games out that don't feature actual NFL teams but look at their sales rates compared to the Madden series.

    For me, personally,

    I was wondering when the snarky comments would pop up. Lo and behold, they have arrived and predictability brings comfort. Ahh.

    The PT, as proof of concept, was really exciting. I hadn't been unnerved by a game like that in a long time. It's really a shame to see this fall by the wayside.

    "Your last sentence reminds me of a little something WWE did way back with the incident."

    FTFY

    This was more riveting than it should have been. Well done.

    Awesome review! I’m currently on a Dell XPS15 and, while it’s been a great laptop, it’s starting to have a few issues here and there. I was thinking about picking up a Surface or Surface Pro as a new toy/something lighter to take to work than my laptop. The only downside to me here is the gaming part. I bought an Asus

    I think you're taking your own issue with something and projecting. He was talking about the purchase of "Easy Fatalities" where you're talking about a character.

    It’s refreshing to see some more diversity in games. Even more so in that they managed to keep out of stereotypes. You’d never know he was gay if you learn his story and that’s mostly how things are IRL, as well. Great art imitating life there.