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Considering the cyclic nature of the Matrix and the One's purpose I would imagine that none of the previous Ones did anything too different from Neo before he decided to go off script.

I would (and have) call a Spaniard Hispanic as the term refers to anyone with Spanish heritage. Spaniards obviously qualify.

I certainly don't. Hispanics are Caucasian and, as such, can be considered to be "white."

This sounds like a non-issue. Just routine shaking at a major retailer.

Yet she won the award for working with a child abuser.

Is portraying a female character so intrinsically different from portraying a male character that we should give essentially the same award to two different people based solely on gender?

The mythology of the games is very important to the aesthetic and themes of each adventure.

I just don't see much benefit to it. It either feels like a post-script story or a stretched out story. The first-gen remakes (FireRed/LeafGreen) included the Sevii Islands as post-game areas that didn't really add anything to the adventure.

I absolutely loved Frozen, but I admit that it's nowhere near the quality of Disney's ouput of the '90s. It's far from The Lion King or Aladdin. It's not even as good as Tangled.

I've watched the feed for a few minutes at a time. It's infuriating to see everyone try to use a TM during battle when they could, unfortunately, use one of the shitty moves they learned.

If it were not for how badly the Kanto portion of the game was integrated into the storyline GSC would probably be the best of the series.

Outside of the gym leaders, Kanto in GSC is pretty devoid of any sidequests.

What I like about the Age of Apocalypse storyline is that it is so easily adapted in different ways. Nearly all of the X-Men cartoons have approached it and now so will the film series. The basic premise is open to lots of great interpretation.

Read Kotaku Core if you only want video game news.

The worst thing is that I imagine people who yell such racial remarks at others think to themselves that they are not "racist" and only "joking." They'd probably tell you that you're oversensitive and missing the point.

I'm technically "special needs," but I've overcome my obstacles and am proud of who I am. I have no qualms with letting people who need to know that I am autistic and have bi-polar disorder and depression. There is a stigma, but by ignoring it I hope that I can demonstrate that we are just differently-able, yet

I still see "comedienne" fairly often, unfortunately.

Rowling never stated that she now wants Hermione to end up with Harry. Read her statements; they only indicate that she felt that maybe Ron wasn't the best match for her.

I'm not familiar with the comic series, but Scott and Ramona are both utterly unlikeable, detestable characters.

As a pathological liar I would have to agree with your statement. I lie about everything. I make up ridiculous stories that, more often than not, are obviously false, but I say them anyway. I don't know why I do this.