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I’m only referring to Anya in specific, since that was the character mentioned. No argument, really—merely academic discussion. Were I spreading out to discuss all of the series’s women, I do agree that all kinds—tall, short, thin, full, et cetera—would make sense. Same for the representation in men, of course.

She did indeed eventually get there, and it would likely make sense around that time. I suppose, then, you could note that strength benefits the men, but that large breasts would not benefit (and would instead hinder) the women. From a stylistic point, it still makes sense then. Not that these were their thoughts, but

Truthfully, having buff men alongside women with smaller boobs makes sense. If you’re an incredibly athletic woman, it’s unlikely you’ll have a lot of fat in your breasts.

What’s a “Canada?”

Personally, I thought that the description of the falcon on a man’s shoulder was positively awe-inspiring. It didn’t make me think of him or any of his surrounding fellows as lesser, but rather, I envisioned a dignified man with an equally dignified feathered partner, patiently observing his surroundings. I could

Don’t you think you’re special? Psh. Everyone knows you’re just some random guy on the Internet.

It’ll be the most delicious feces you’ve ever eaten.

It should not, you’re correct. The person I was talking to was one of those who believes it should. I continued to laugh about poop, undeterred.

Yes, I’d love to go! I dealt with someone just yesterday pondering why I, One Who Possesses a Vagina, would find poop funny—and they were a small-minded fool. Poop is glorious. Let us all be one with poop.

After reading all of your posts, I too am confused as to what your intention is.

She doesn’t need to cover her arms. She doesn’t want to. She does not want to work for any place where her tattoos would be deemed unacceptable.

For her, that is liberating. For you to say after the fact that you were “being attacked” after

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Presuming this starts at 7:15, as it should...

You’ve read more info on this matter, so I don’t want to seem like I’m pestering you unnecessarily. However, as some others noted, he also has a Cosby avatar.

How frequently is classic “Phantasy Star” even nodded to, not to mention praised? I reject your rejection!

You also managed to catch what’s either a Blizzard employee or a very enthusiastic “Overwatch” fan at the restaurant. With a little Googling, one could even surmise it’s this fellow (with a trimmer beard): http://overwatch.wikia.com/wiki/Jeremy_Cr…

Perhaps Kotaku missed an opportunity by not hitching a ride on the hot

You’ve already received quite a few “it’s not that bad” comments, and I’ll add to the pile with my own: I, willingly, went to see this movie in the theater twice, paying both times. I later bought it on video cassette. It is cheese, no doubt, but it’s dystopian sci-fi cheese, which I’ve an incurable weakness for.

Unless

“Honky Bucket,” that is. Both are magical, to be fair.

It’s late, but: at least, thanks to some other comments, we’ll always have “Honky Barrel.” Having that brought to my awareness makes this worthwhile, I feel.

Yes, he did in fact work on Melee. He wasn’t President nor CEO yet, but he was not a programmer anymore in title, either—he was the head of corporate planning at the time. Furthermore, there would have never been a Smash, not to mention a Melee, if it weren’t for Iwata—because he was brought onto and completely saved

The last one he programmed on was “Super Smash Bros. Melee,” and he is a strong part of the reason it’s as polished as it is. He swept in near the tail-end of its development like a superhero, fixing a number of bugs, finding others, and applying spit-shine until the game was ready to ship. I do hope that, somewhere,