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In comparison to the industry, or even the particular subset of MMOs, WoW is both long in the tooth and hale for its age. All video games die. WoW isn’t clinging to life nor in intensive care.

Just a minor ‘correction’ as an excuse for further hero worship but it’s Dr. Mae Jemison, MD. And she served in the Peace Corps as a doctor.

I feel like you’re an intelligent person who makes more rational decisions than I do. So, I’m going to follow you around and take notes, if that’s cool. Not into the bathroom, though, because that’s creepy.

Bit of pedantry, here. You keep saying this player-bot format is not about limitations, but rather it’s all about design choice/decision. I think you mean creative choice.

“What if, in that moment it’s possible to have cloud sacrifice himself for her - and the game is a completely different depending on which way things went at that part?”

Nice pull, and great alteration. Love that big dumb movie.

Personal motto: War is wrong but the toys are cool.

Well, there ya go!

Let’s break it down for you.

“i know, that’s why i’m saying no. so glad dude is retiring.”

We Canadians also like to think of Minnesota as Canadian. Most of Maine, too.

“ALL killing is murder.”

“But many hunters, like soldiers, are doing it for reasons that are related to economic concerns, i.e. slowing down the growth of a population threatening to overtake an area desired by another population. In the case of humans, that means other countries. In the case of animals, that means any animal in the way of

“You just described 300 years of British colonialism. How about you get off your oh so posh high horse a bit? Not that I disagree with the message, this guy is an idiot and he should be prosecuted, but people in glass houses and all that.”

You were more moved to comment on the ethics of publishing a name you can readily find elsewhere (even on other Gawker Media sites) than you were to comment on the dipshit who actually killed a nationally beloved critter.

“Seriously do you not realize how outrageous that is?”

Middle class Torontonians do have cottages but I suppose that’s a dying breed. Once upon a time, they weren’t that expensive (or more importantly, the land) to own and were passed down over generations. New buyers, though, are usually not middle class, unless it’s a retirement purchase.

Speak ye not ill of Timbits, lest it spur anger in our great god Horton.

Mocking the physical appearance of women courageous enough to come forward about their rapes. Classy.

I’m going to regret asking this but: What?