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Actually, you should be allowed to stock up unlimited marks, having a 200 mark cap and a 25K glimmer cap is annoying when everything is as expensive as it is.

"Xur only showing up two days has actually been kind of fun since it makes people log in and think about Destiny on days they wouldn't normally do so."

I made it to level 25 and the literal second my friend told me that that's how the caps worked I stopped playing. I don't play that shit. Luckily I didn't pay for the game, maybe I'd feel differently IF i had?

I know this is not super popular, but I have similar reasons for wanting more/everything to be matchmaking. I am a veteran player but have never completed a raid because I am also a 42 year old dad.

I would just like to say that I loved everything about this video. A+ job, guys.

From his GDC talk the guy who runs Diablo 3 had a great statement of basically "we had a ridiculous loot curve at launch. We learned that it was better to give everyone what they wanted because they'll come back for the next ladder or expansion." Seriously, you let players do what they want, yeah they'll run the

The only reason those caps are in place it to artificially inflate the length of the game. Such a shady tactic.

The biggest change I'd like to see is the end of weekly caps. I'd max out on crucible marks in a day. That's bull. I don't want to wait two or three weeks to earn gear, I'm a grown man let me do what I want with my own dang game. They're very inconsiderate of people's schedules. Like xur on the weekend, what if I work

Can we all just appreciate, for a moment, the genius that is Jason Schreier's opening sentences to Destiny articles??

Just came by to read the opening sentence.

I don't know about everyone else, but I feel for this kid. I have a lot of compassion for him, knowing that I was a troubled youth at his age too. My alcoholic parents were in the process of getting a divorce, I wasn't getting a lot of love at home, and I was seeking attention any way I could get it. I pulled all

"I went before God again, and it was the first time that I truly went before him with nothing. I had nothing to offer him. I told him to use me somehow."

It's funny reading this, and then also seeing a post on Imgur today where Colbert says, "

I'm sorry for your experience, I've worried about similar situations. I will say as an educational technologist that generally the internet connection at a school will be blocking inappropriate sites at the server level. What this means in lay terms is that no matter what device you plug in to a school internet port

Well, I certainly can't criticize the desires of a parent wanting to protect their child the best they can, I do think you put too little faith in the public educational system.

If those kids know what porn is to the point they are trying to watch it at school and are able to bypass restrictions, I think the better question is where are the parents? Those kids didn't suddenly start watching porn because they got iPads, that begins at home.

You're absolutely right. When you tell kids what they aren't allowed to do, you're giving them a dare; and that never works. Especially when you're the kind of parent/teacher who has a "do as I say not as I do" mentality. But when parents can lead by example, that's a different story. I got married at 25, as a virgin,

It's because of stuff like this that I'm glad we're home-schooling our kids. Maybe it's perfectly fine to teach kids sex-ed at a young age, maybe it's not. Either way, I know one thing is for sure... in our household, we the parents are going to be the ones who make that decision, when WE feel it is best; it won't be