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    I’ve ran into some folks with mics lately. It looks like that’s starting to pick up.

    Unfortunately, the number of people who die with Mercy Res is also staggeringly high.

    The same one. One of the best feelings is when you entirely forget a song and someone randomly reminds you. It takes me back to my friends parents driving us to Summer Camp and the movies. Thanks!

    Yep.

    YASSSSSSSS, QUEEN!
    (I’m going to go play this at work and put it in someone else’s head like you’ve just done to me.)

    I’ve never really been a fan of LiA’s writing but I agree. The art is solid.

    I’m not playing it. Don’t wanna cry.

    The most welcome of surprises at E3 would be a DS4 announcement. Even a remaster wouldn’t be the worst. Dead Space was one of those games I picked up when it was $9.99 just before DS2 came out and I was blown away by how great it was. It’s a shame they stopped after 3.

    I live in the Southern Bible Belt. It’s not quite like that here. We tried that in the 1800's, organizing against “the power”. It didn’t work out so well so, while there’s still a lot of bible-thumping, the militia thing is a No-No here.

    Love the game but hate this part of the community.

    #News

    #News

    I agree that his Christmas skin was the best one. That’s the one I keep on him. The rest are just... unfortunate.

    First thing that came to mind was Rick Moranis in Ghostbusters. “Boy, the superintendent is gonna be pissed!

    If I uploaded a video to YouTube, do I just email you the link?

    I agree. I love Overwatch but the fans behind it are some of the worst in gaming. I’d lose my job after week one telling fans, “We designed it the way we did. Get over it. Let it go.”

    Right. Which is kind of ludicrous.

    I could understand releasing info like that to forensics students. However, just releasing it so Kevin can sit in his living room and read it is unnecessary. We don’t have to agree here, and probably won’t. I just feel like there’s a threshold of what we need to know, what we should know, and what isn’t really our

    The public should have a right to know, sure. But sometimes, the public wants to know too much for really no reason other than “Because we can!”

    I think our definitions of “going out of your way” are probably different. You’re right in the idea that I was going through the comments and reading what people had to say. You’re also right that, coming across yours, I stopped to comment. That’s not really going out of my way, though. To me, going out of my way is

    If it’s a promoted thread, obviously nobody went “out of their way” to find it. Calm down with the self-righteousness, friend. It’s not a good look.