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Glitch usage ruined speed runs for me. Like, I don’t deny the smart use of exploitation or the skill needed to set it off- but as a spectator, I hate having to trudge through all the boring glitches just to look for the video that is actually an entire game done impressively fast and skillfully.

Unpopular opinion I know, but I feel that a speedrunner using glitches is the same as a marathon runner who uses shortcuts. Its obviously not the way its meant to be done. Might as well pop a gameshark in there and just have it run the credits, game over 12 seconds.

I mean, houses are full of implements that, in the right pair of angry hands could cause immeasurable pain, mutilation, or death. But, for some reason, so many people view guns as vastly more likely to be used for such things than anything else. To my mind, and my family’s a firearm is no more implicitly dangerous

As a gun owner, I think I just trust myself in a wider array of situations. I have a pistol, that’s kept in a small lockbox in my closet, loaded. If someone breaks into my house, I’m fairly certain I can get to my pistol with enough time to defend myself and my family (breaking into my house isn’t a quick or quiet

So, what I’m getting here, from your comment and others’, is that gun owners and, I’m going to extrapolate as conservatives, tend to trust themselves more than other people, and anti-gun people, I’ll call them liberals, have an inherent fear that they, themselves, aren’t worth trusting.

Gun ownership is a major cause of death in the U.S. Gun owners shoot each other; they shoot their families; they shoot random innocent bystanders; and they shoot themselves. Now, what you are telling me is that this arrangement, and the resulting number of gun deaths (approximately 13,000 in 2015 alone!) is acceptable

I think we need to dispell the myth of “good guy with a gun”, and start defining “good” as antithetical to gun wielding. There can be non-evil person’s shooting an armed bad guy, but taking a life or being armed will at best make you neutral at best!

My dad was in the army and he favors more gun control. He knows what guns are meant to do because he had to use them. He argues a lot with people who are against gun control.

I’ve been thinking, also, a lot about gun ownership.

Dad’s birthday. Everything about this is fucked. How many people are now grieving because this woman, with acknowledged mental issues, was able to get a gun. Jesus Christ, I need to go lay in a field of wildflowers.

So in the end, the bad person with a gun was stopped by a good person with a gun...who is a trained law-enforcement professional whose actions are subject to scrutiny as standard procedure as opposed to some doofus with 400 bucks and tickets to a gun show.

Oh sure, he’s completely different than the cast of Jersey Shore, any of the ____ Housewives bits, Honey Boo Boo, the Teen Mom stars, the Kardashian clan etc. and et. al.

You are an angry soul. “Doing something right” doesn’t mean, “doing something correctly in the wider view of contribution to human evolution and meaning,” but rather, “doing something correctly in terms of bringing in a significant income.”

Maybe check that derision for your fellow human beings at the goddamn door, you

By that fucked up logic, every annoying and extremely obnoxious “reality tv star” who has made a bit of money was “doing something right”.

Aaahhh. At work and am unable to watch videos (but can totally browse Kotaku!) so I inferred the tone incorrectly. That’s good to know!

“I could buy this house, I don’t fucking need you.”

Apartments have noise restrictions, sounds like he didn’t read his lease.

"And these same people are entitled to express their opinions about it."

Short answer here: the author SAID she was thinking "African American" for Rue and Cinna. She said this to the director, who heeded her wishes. All of the other stuff? Kinda against the point.