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I know my day is just beginning, but this is the highlight so far. So funny because we have all been there.

I was reading through comments and was debating whether to respond to some, state my own, or just go away. I was about to just go away and not waste my time, then I saw your post. The first decent comment I read (for either side for that matter). Well said.

Oh I'm sure there are. There have always been some good comics out there. I use to manage a comic shop back in the day and basically read anything and everything out there at least once. What got to me though is that I had to search out good stuff. Why was there so much crap? The industry just seemed to be going

Yep. That is my measure of a game. Cost per hour.

I long for long games (and no I didn't mean to make a pun there). However, the joy of the ride is a key factor.

I don't know if I like this or not. I think I do, but the concept of digging out something old and releasing it reminds me of the early DVD days. I guess it's different because they aren't releasing it as a download but as a cartridge. I just don't want to see all the publishers raid the vault and release old games

I'm a tad confused about your comment, but I think we agree. The art in the 90s was horrible. That is when I stopped reading. Late 90s', probably 98 or 99.

Will Eisner was good. I've only read a tiny bit of his stuff (so little I don't even remember what it was) but you are probably right with your page analogy.

I read a little bit of Preacher back in the day. Not a lot though. It was good, but not my thing. I totally forgot about Scud until you mentioned it. Again, not my thing but a great idea.

Honestly, I don't read comics anymore. Not in over 10 years. Close to 15 even. But what drove me crazy (and away) is less art in the artwork and more speed, dramatic pose, junk. Stuff like Land's work up there is inferior artwork because there is no story telling. None. This article makes that clear. The market became

Check out my other response for the Neapolitan ones, or go hog wild with chocolate chip oreos (which I have not tried to make yet but swear I will before I die)!

While you're at it, try these out. Not as good as the birthday cake ones, but not nearly the super sugar rush either.

Food coloring makes things fun! Sometimes I like to just drop some in my pancake mix or something just to mix it up. Look, its green pancakes!

Yeah, I hear you on where you are coming from. I really do. But it isn't so cut and dry.

I agree. I think the downfall of BF3 is the lack of a "ease in" process overall, but specifically with the vehicles. I am level 47 and I can't fly a helicopter or jet to save my life (literally)! The thing is, you are so outgunned on the guys who have unlocks and know how to fly, and frankly you are lucky to get off

Yeah, kind of a catch 22. The easiest thing I'd recommend is to try to find enemy choppers that are hovering and strafe them, or even ram them as you still get some points. It's really the only thing you can do. Shooting down an enemy jet with just a cannon? Not happening. And strafing is damn hard and doesn't give

I'm the fourth person to say no for the same reasons. I never got it but all of the reviews were horrid, and anybody I know that got it said it was even worse.

I don't really get stereotyped due to my video game love. The most I get it from is my sister in law and her husband, but I have always been able to sit and converse back about what is good and what is bad and where the lines are and why their preconceived notions are wrong. They don't agree with me, but I make my

I see what you are getting at, but you're stating that wrong. If you want to point out the corporate connection between them all then that is ok, and we should (as consumers) know about stuff like this. But, to connect supporting one branch to the death of others is a jump in logic. Help make the same people who make

woah people, if we are going to talk Oreos and 100th birthday we need to talk their special birthday oreos.