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ryanjw

My point hinged on the coupling of ‘old article’ and ‘not a unique or original viewpoint in the first place’. I explained this in my second comment too. If you don’t take my whole statement into account then you’re not really arguing with my stance. If you want to continue ignoring my hopefully clear position

You can’t just quote half of somebody’s sentence and then pick it apart; my comment about the article’s age was not meant to be taken free of context. I’ve already elaborated on what I actually meant with my second comment, and I’m sure the OP it was actually directed at understands now — whether they agree with me or

If it were especially noteworthy content then I’d agree with the point you’re implying, but I find it unlikely that a verbose article from a year-and-a-half ago — a lifetime when it comes to the internet — containing some observations about a Toy Story character that have surely been made a thousand times over during

Seems like a bit of a stretch to me. That article is old and its author was far from the first person to consider Sid’s characterisation in that way, nor will this writer be the last. This article also covers all kinds of things relating to the films, not just one character.

Those crowd details are absolutely excellent, and seen for so little time if not for this screw-up!

The current-gen consoles practically ARE PCs.

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I’m British and number plates most certainly are personalisable. It was additionally found that a second personalised plate was in the car, which contained a common UK insult referring to a penis.

My ARSE it wasn't.

If I had to guess at a possible message of the game, it's that it's meant to shed some light on the dark and unseen path that can lead an obsessed mind to suicide — intense sufferers of anxiety, depression, and/or OCD.

Sounds like it was done knowingly, but not for the reason you might expect. From their Kickstarter page:

Honestly, if there's a book or laptop in front of them then you should assume that they're preoccupied. I frequently take a few moments to think about things that I've just read or to deliberate upon a problem that I'm trying to solve, and it's actually during these breaks that I've experienced people interrupting my

I personally do not at all like people trying to strike a conversation with me when I'm in a coffee shop, book store, or anywhere else when I'm already doing something.

This is a pretty sensible way for publishers to incentivise buying digital editions. By reducing hard copies to being just the game on a disc in a basic container and making it effectively no different to the digital edition aside from delivery method, they're forcing people to question the logic of 'it's nice to be

I think that The Longest Journey came along just a little bit too late to cement itself as a classic in gaming history. That, or it lacked the marketing push to become well-known, which is a shame because it certainly deserves to be. A remaster would be nice, too...

As much as it pains me to use such a cliche, security through obscurity is no security at all. The best way to compel Blizzard to work whatever demented magic is required to put an end to these bots is to ensure that it becomes as much of a problem for them as possible.

You should start up a proposal review site. You can carefully analyse loving couples' proposals and offer feedback on how they could do better next time.

What exactly do you want Valve to do? Team Fortress 2 is an old game that was in all honesty complete many years ago. The fact that Valve is still doing *anything* with it is surprising, considering how relatively quickly Valve's own Team Fortress Classic/1.5 stopped receiving updates even though it too was