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Agreed! I hate that movie so much. It wasn’t interesting. I didn’t care about the mcguffin. It was boring.

I’m seriously considering the Bolt, it’s at the tippy top of my list right now. The only thing that’s holding me back is price (and I have another year to pay on my Prius).

It’s true that it doesn’t effect many people. But, it’s the one issue that’s holding back the electric car market in America. Perception is key, not reality.

Range is the only metric I care about in an electric car other than price. My commute is 110 miles a day. Down a steep hill to work, but up that hill to come home. I expect that I’ll need at least a 200 mile range to get up that hill and use my air conditioner.

*Qeylis1 removed Hellblade from his “To Play” list.*

It’s obvious what happened. The person that slashed her tires was so angry with her that he also skinned the outside of the tire, which gave it the appearance of a worn and rotted tire. For good measure, he scored the skinned tire with thousands of slices to make it look like chunks of tire were falling off due to

If you have CAT cable throughout your house, and you made the mistake of purchasing an Apple Airport, you need these things to make up for Apple’s insanely tiny amount of Ethernet ports.

If you have CAT cable throughout your house, and you made the mistake of purchasing an Apple Airport, you need these

Wow. That was a new level of crazy. I’m dumber for reading it.

My first thought. I expected to see a news flash about rotten fish, or a sewer explosion or something like that. Instead, a political resignation. If anyone, anywhere felt even a little bit nauseous because of a political resignation, they might want to go to a doctor. That ain’t normal.

I was never in the military, so take this with a grain of salt. I would prefer to have an immensely powerful warship named after me than be awarded the Medal of Honor. However, I would expect that if I acted with enough valor to have a 600 million dollar death machine named after me, that I would have also acted

Shotguns are the only thing I can think of right now that they nerfed in PVP but didn’t nerf in PVE. I know there was something else, maybe one or two other things, but it didn’t happen very often in Destiny 1.

Another great idea that Bungie seems incapable of figuring out. The weapon would still behave exactly the same, it just wouldn’t kill as fast in Crucible. Perfect solution.

So you’re one of the 3 people that like when a PVE gun, like Icebreaker Thorn or Suros, gets a massive nerf because of PVP. That’s fine, you can be one of those 3 people.

Oh, Andromeda. I didn’t bother playing it, so I didn’t know.

Exactly. They listen and then do almost exactly what we didn’t want them to do.

You mean like they did with Battlefront?

Because “Destiny”, minus Bungie equals good.

I honestly can’t believe that they made the same mistake again. Their crazy need to keep weapons and powers the same in PVE and PVP should have been the first thing they changed for Destiny 2. Someone at Bungie should have said, “You know? That didn’t work at all. It sure did piss off a lot of our fans. We should

Install video cameras. Program an algorithm that looks for “Manspreaders”. The algorithm should also detect when the train is nearing capacity. Then, it can make an announcement, “The train is nearing capacity, if the seat next to you is unoccupied, allow new passengers to sit. It’s the law”.

The second they decided that Commander Shepard wouldn’t be in any sequel, they doomed any future Mass Effect project. Can good stories be told in the Mass Effect universe without Shepard? Sure! Can they be as epic as the quest Shepard went on? Not bloody likely!