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Sid really disturbs me. ‘Cause that is NOT an alright child. And not just in a personally quirky or even mentally unwell way but in the sense of a kid who has been really persistently neglected and badly parented. Unsupervised access to tools, weapons and fire? Expressions of hostility and anger toward inanimate

Damn, my Pokemon animals got loose again . . .

Geeze, the Corp’s insistence that every Marine put on his ‘war face’ for his portrait quite often yields some goofy-ass facial expressions.

Oh this is apparently only one of their many products. They also make a “jet”:

[something racist]

There’s some poor Texan who sold his used golf cart to Ghana preparing a lawsuit right now.

bias towards action

“Racist Islamaphobia”

Also, anti-racists now think religions are races.

Okay, right HERE:

Well, we’ll always have the memories.

SSSSHHHH!! No one must know!!

Sherry is not a half-bad fortified wine: why then do women named Sherry turn out to be such insufferable hogs?

Some day, when you’re being wheelchaired to the podium at the Kennedy Center for a lucite chunk, you will know it’s all been worthwhile, Drew.

I find the most obvious warning sign to be people who have never once backed anyone else’s campaign. At their best, Kickstarter is a community and if someone hasn’t ‘paid their dues’ then they should be looked-askance-at.

If you look at these, they are all in the $12K to $45K range (except Auditorium 2, at ~$70K), which seem, to me at least, to be ridiculously low goals, even for low-tech, indie games. Like, that is well short of one year’s full time salary for ONE professional person. And yet supposedly all of these games are being

Having a buttslap in the game’s advertisement (and the game) makes it harder for the game to be taken seriously

No, sorry not playing this game. You’ve made up your mind and anything I say will just be willfully misinterpreted by you as some form of hateful apologia. Life is too short.

No, that isn’t what I intended.

Someone once asked me, rhetorically, “How much less ‘drunk’ would drunk people act if they didn’t have any preconceived idea of how drunk people ‘should’ act?”