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So they're not changing anything, they're going to use the exact same guns in the exact same way...but they're just not going to pay for it any more. And they're being applauded for it? I don't understand.

I sat next to a woman like that once.

The worst bathroom I've ever been in was at a Japanese train station. I've been to China and Korea, but Japan has the dirtiest, nastiest train station bathrooms. They all look like that room from the first Saw movie, except with only squat toilets.

You have to burn a lot of energy to hold a radical belief. If anger isn't fueling it, what is?

I'm not sure if I'd call it lazy. Arrogant, narcissistic, and stupid, yes.

If it weren't for wealthy red-state housewives, these things wouldn't exist. This is the Texas version of an Audi Q9. They're minivans. Dumb, expensive, wasteful minivans. It's for the buyer who cares more about cupholders and car seats than torque and towing capacity.

In the original post, it mentions that this is about the business/industry of gaming, but the only examples I see are of YouTube comment level.

Let me get this straight:

Who uses Facebook on consoles anyway? Beyond things like Netflix, I've never understood apps on consoles. If I want to send a tweet, I'm doing it from my phone or computer.

I managed to play through about half of Aliens: Colonial Marines. I did so immediately after finishing Tomb Raider.

I've always liked the Kizashi. Made no sense for their American strategy though.

And we're done here.

If you take into account these two indisputable facts:

I would assume it has something to do with the draconian ratings system.

Not only is the sport edition just a body kit, but it's a terrible, ill-fitting body kit. The Corolla S is a worse offender. I imagine the only people getting these things are hardcore "Need for Speed" players who see side skirts and thing, "omg +5 HP"

Well then go get yourself a Kirin because Mitsubishi owns it.

"we as a people" make race a big deal? As opposed to what? Dogs and cats? Lizard people?

If this were a Hilux I'm sure it could just drive itself back to dry land.

Think about how many millions of barrels of oil were dumped into the pristine, pollution free Atlantic Ocean to get all of those Fiats over here from Italy.

There was probably sales tax involved with this guy's camera phone. That's a tax, right?