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VAs for Fallout don’t work harder than VAs for Pillars of Eternity. A better metaphor would be if somebody hires you for a construction job and agrees to pay you a basic labourers wage, you show up and they tell you you’reworking on a palace. You’re still doing the same amount of work, just for a richer boss.

According to UNITE HERE Local 26, the union that represents the dining staff, half of Harvard’s dining services workers earn less than $35,000 a year, despite the university maintaining a $62 million operating surplus at the end of the 2015 fiscal year.

It’s not an either or thing. Children can have strong living role models that they can live up to, while also having stronger fictional role models representing ideals they can only hope to emulate.

Wasn’t she originally created as a fetish character?

I just got my ballot yesterday, and I figure I’ll fill it out eventually. Not in a big rush to do so though.

Threaten to go to a competitor

His base claim is that there is a large amount of sex going on between Disney staff. He uses anecdotes to support that claim, and hyperbole as a rhetorical device to emphasize it. The two are not mutually exclusive, and can both be used in the same paragraph.

It wasn’t shop lifting, he was accused of stealing someone’s backpack with their stuff in it (think purse snatching, but with a backpack). The backpack supposedly contained “a credit card, a debit card, a digital camera, an iPod Touch, and seven hundred dollars”, which would easily make it grand larceny.

It’s reasonable to ask the manufacturer to put safety measures in their devices, and it’s reasonable to pass a law punishing the manufacturer if they don’t put those safety measures in their devices, but what happened here was a group of people trying to punish the manufacturer without a law allowing them to do so.

It more like saying “If it’s legal for the general public to purchase something in this country, then it’s not the manufacturer’s job to self regulate it”, which sounds perfectly reasonable to me. Placing the responsibility on the manufacturer to prevent unintended uses of their product is a very slippery slope.

Apparently CenturyLink does, or at least they do when they become notified by a company that I’ve been illegally downloading tv shows/movies. 

Close, but not quite.

If you really want to know, watch the TV show. It was explained in the last episode.

Buu did appear, but since Vegita wasn’t around to fuck everything up by being an idiot, Trunks defeated Bobbity before Buu could be unleashed.

Why does there need to be talk? The show explicitly states that Trunks time travel creates branching timelines, and that nothing he does in the past effects the future. It’s a plot point in DBS that a god killing another god is an exception to that.

Probably. I’ve been a little behind on shows since my internet provider caught me torrenting. One of these days I’ll go to the library or someplace else with public internet and just spend an afternoon downloading everything I can.

I stopped watching Legends of Tomorrow half way through season one because I was getting Gilligans Island flashbacks. They could never win, they were never allowed to win, because that would end the season early. Which means every episode was either them fucking up, or them trying to fix the fuck up they made last

I loved all the other Law and Orders, but SVU was just way too dark for me.