onathanatos
onathanatos
onathanatos

"there are women who think men should have no rights like women of last century."

Actually, the time it took you to write your comment here is about the time it took any of them to express their opinions. Do YOU have more important things you should be doing?

How do you know what battles these women are picking? This could be their only battle all year long.

And have darling book clubs with their lady friends, don't forget.

This rings true to my experiences as well.

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"I can honestly say that I have never met a single woman who has stood up in indignation at her book club and refused to read the latest from Lorrie Moore unless everyone agreed to "The Hobbit" first."

When people (say, friends) express their opinions or concerns to you, do you regularly tell them that no one cares and that they're not important?

So I can just tell EVERYONE to be quiet, now?

Woah, woah, don't you think you're overreacting a bit? Maybe you should be quieter, quit making something out of nothing.

As a personal ethic, a means to seek perspective for yourself and your life, it's a great piece of advice.

3-4 minutes isn't even enough to get through the initial areas once.

They're absolutely a big production. No worries, not criticizing you!

Hey I like both of those too!

Many Call of Duty fans are in fact quite casual gamers.

And now that I know about it, I'm still considering not doing it.

Why? The game was only announced in 2009. The game was set to come out, at the very earliest, in winter 2011, though the date has been set to 2012 for months now.

Point taken. :D

It's actually a really fun game. If you can get it for a few bucks, even if you get bored after a few runs, the money will be well-worth it. I spent at least ten hours on it, myself. It's not for everyone, it seems, but I think it's great.

I played the first for 10-15 hours, in total.