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I may be making a mistake by doing this, as you do not appear to be open to opposing viewpoints, but I would like to contest some of your statements. Nonetheless, I wade into these waters quite often, so I suppose I’ll do so again.

As stated, you believe that MMORPGs currently cater to a minority. You believe this is

I understand your passion for quality customer service, and I believe that’s something that anyone wants. However, your claiming that video game companies should have oversight of all stages of billing is wishful thinking; when you’re dealing with consoles, it cannot be done. Though I am merely a screen name on the

They said “same size and proportions.” That one doesn’t match up.

This one both suits their requirements and is superior otherwise (total body costume, accessories, and those fantastic hair buns that look like pig ears):

I find it unfortunate that this comment has received as many stars as it has. It isn’t a matter of being “naive,” unless you wish to paint all men as sex-starved wolves (which is sexist on its own). Our world’s population is a near 50/50 split. To imply that 50% of the people in this world can’t be friends with

Ah, yes, yes... I will take your “get fucked” with pride. That Off Broadway Shoes is right across the street from an In-N-Out, isn’t it? Indeed, I’m familiar with the locales in these shots, and man am I familiar with the cars, too. I love it!

Indeed, I mentioned capacitive technology not only because we currently use it so much, but also because they presumably use it in this fictional world (per the fellow in the first Overwatch teaser trailer playing Hearthstone on a tablet, and then there being tablets scattered throughout the game too, e.g., in Lijiang

Let’s travel a bit further down this nerdy rabbit hole, and get pseudo-science-ey.

Where would she have the contacts if not in her nails? Embedded in her hands? That would be possible, but it would also limit her options. Consider: by putting them in artificial nails connected to a removable glove, they are distinctly

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They’re contacts for the two-way transmission of data. Originally, Sombra had a more primitive glove connected to a computer in a backpack via ribbon cable; eventually, she had devices cybernetically implanted in her head and torso, plus more discrete wiring that led from them to her hands.

You needn’t worry. As a queer, feminist vagina-owner (though I, unlike Mr. Biden, haven’t lost the title slip), I will take this opportunity as an honorary member of The Gays™ to tell you that I positively adored this video, and grinned from beginning to end. All is well.

Another person commented on this, and I’ll second it: the classification of “Excitebike” is incorrect. Now, if you don’t enjoy the game, that’s fine; this is a ranking list, and it’s inevitably filled with opinions. The way you describe the game isn’t actually how it’s played though, and omitting its having a robust

That didn’t answer my question. Why do you feel that anything I said doesn’t apply to game development? Furthermore, the size of the company that developed the game which spawned this article doesn’t concern me. What did concern me were the thoughts of the poster whom I responded to, as they said they were aspiring to

They did say that variable names don’t matter, but then went on to talk about how what matters is the result of those values, and that is what I responded to.

There’s a few people who responded beside yourself to try to make a point of this, and I’m honestly rather surprised it was not understandable.

I have only ever worked in game development. Well, there is one case that was kind of an exception: it was simulation software that could be used for gaming purposes, although it was predominantly being marked to the military for training. Other than that, though, nothing but games.

I’m not sure how someone who has

I did see his mentioning the names, but then he went on to say that what matters is the result of those values, and that is what I was responding to.

You seem to be saying the same thing over and over—”why don’t they just GET IT?”—while people are repeatedly telling you, “There’s nothing to ‘get.’” There really isn’t. I’m not certain as to why you believe their cosplaying publicly has any relevance. It does not.

I’ll try to use an illustration similar to the one in

As someone who has worked in software development for over ten years, I’m completely befuddled by your statement. The variables mean very little? Hogwash. They’re of great significance since, as you noted, they help determine the results. I don’t know why you would ever imply that the tools used to build something are

As others have said, you have dealt with weight issues yourself. You feel you shouldn’t cosplay as certain characters because you wouldn’t feel comfortable doing so due to your physique. No one has to tell you these things, correct?

That is why you don’t need to tell these girls, either, not to mention any other guys.

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Oh, my friend... my poor, poor friend. When it comes to Netflix cartoons, if you think this is “rough,” you don’t even know “rough”...

As someone who has allergies and COPD, the truth is actually very important to me, as is the notion of people covering their mouths. That is why I am so curious.

I already suffer severe coughing fits on a daily basis, and the potential consequence of catching a communicable disease for me could well be death. I have