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But that was a month before we got confirmation that the game was being adapted into a major motion picture. In March, when asked about a sequel again, Druckmann stated "We're still trying to figure it out. We're brainstorming some stuff, so we'll see how it goes."

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Conversely, marry when you're 22. If you choose well, you'll have an incredible, supportive partner who makes even more things possible for you, and vice-versa.

That's what I'd heard, too, but I'm living proof. :)

Getting a good credit score is relatively easy. It requires patience, time, and consistency, not high limits and a large income.

Bazillionder... Bazillionder is the correct answer.

Fair enough, but don't underestimate Nintendo's ability to do something that hasn't been done well before.

I would weep with joy.

Me, for one. I have it pre-ordered for Wii U right now.

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I do a variation on this....

Yeah, people who take advantage of the system suck (and there are lots of them), but we sometimes forget about how much its helped those who actually needed it.

But you don't just wake up one day and find that you have suddenly fallen out of love. That takes years and years of BOTH OF YOU not bothering to communicate, finding fault, and not giving your spouse the common courtesy you would extend to any person on the street.

I'd like to know where he got it! I want it

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I added myself to the list! Great idea!

I can't attest to the effectiveness of this method, but I've been told that you can quiet squeaky boards (and stairs :) by sprinkling baby powder liberally on them, and sweeping it between the cracks. Take care to work it in well, and you'll be quiet as a ninja in no time.

That's a fair point, but it's not entirely misleading... it actually lists my current job (technical writer) on the right!
Whether they'll read that and not just the description that insinuates how many jobs they'll get with their "social media" degree is anybody's guess.

As a Comm major, I'm doing pretty well. I'm a Technical/Marketing Writer for a large software company, and I got the job two months after graduating. I don't make quite the median stated above, but pretty close.