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It's in the name though! "Actual Verification Club"!! What do people not get about this?

I'd watch the shit out of that nutball movie.

As someone who flips through the Monster Manuals, yet has never played D&D, I was hoping something would come of your search. Thanks.

Pretty sure the character was named after a media critic. And State of Fear was disappointing. Most of his arguments regarding the political and economic influences clouding empirical science could've been targeted towards a much loftier and worthwhile target: pharmaceutical industries.

They killed the wild nano-goo and found out everyone but him and his nubile lady friend were basically taken over by the super-smart nano-goo who wanted the wild strains killed (for some reason). He kills his wife and everyone else using science and explosives.

I thought late-stage capitalism is when you fly your ship into the lair of the Corpocracy and blow up the alien at its core. At least that's what my civics professor, Dr. Galaga taught me.

Our "Internet of Things" is one of our most vulnerable points of attack. One day you'll wake up and your "smart" tupperware will be locked-down by ransomware demanding 2000 rubles for your leftovers. You're toilet will threaten to back-up unless you send this worm-infested email from it to your toilet's entire

Hey champ, that super gonorrhea is gonna get us all some day, just you wait and see!

Ancillary question: if PornHub required you to use vocal software like Cortana or Siri to enter search terms, do you think there would be a vast change (toward the vanilla) in what people watch on there? I mean, can you imagine having to say "tasty MILFs eating a load of hoagies" out loud? I can't.

Ha yeah I had gone through the game's opening twice. Maybe the new Divinity is a bit more exciting in it's opening moments, but I doubt I'll give it a chance.

Yeah the opening town kinda drove me to quit before I got to 10 hours. I kept it installed, so good to hear it picks up if I ever get back to it.

That probably holds true for building an actual house as well. And 1150 hours might sound like a lot, but the average family home takes 7 months to build so I'd say you haven't played ENOUGH.

Well you're in luck! Just go to your nearest trepannist and have them locate and remove the part of your brain that remembers anything after Aliens! Caution: You may forget a lot of other stuff as well and/or die.

I'm back into FFXIV in preparation for the new expansion. Red mage looks closely aligned with Summoner to be fun AND fixes what I hate most about it (moving from AOEs while casting). I don't really know why though, I buy into the hype, hit the (literal) button on the virtual Skinner Box and then get tired of it before

Well what do you think those Space Romans were coming for in the opening for Destiny 2? That's right, your fashion.

That dungeon is only innovative in that someone would design an entire level around one of the worst aspects of FFXV, its controls.

Yes. I loved Dead Space 1 & 2 and wanted to fully embrace 3, but something about it was just bad. Nothing in that game got anywhere near crawling through the Ishimura for the 1st (or 2nd!) time

I can't believe I missed the reference until I read a Kotaku article on the leaked early design notes.

Meeting the "chef" and seeing a resolution to his story was something I wasn't expecting out of Prey. The game literally drives you to revenge if you follow Danielle Sho's arc and he meets a pathetic end in one last ditch attempt to kill you. But following the story, he was trapped on the station as a volunteer, many

I don't care what that teller said or what that tape shows, I never! NEVER! …threw my deposit at him.