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They don’t have to serve you, and (protected classes aside) they don’t have to have a good reason. Considering the penalty for being wrong, a bartender should definitely set their Spider-Sense bar higher than the law’s. If I must err one way or the other, I’d much rather deny an of-age person than serve an underage

oh... I meant never forget Steve Harvey buys his clothes from the discount joke shop.

Rise from your grays!

Did you even read the whole article? this was discussed.

Right, which is why Mike suggests playing things that don’t require precise, accurate inputs. If you need to time that pitch down the plate, track that enemy in an FPS, react really quickly to a QTE or the like, you probably will want to go elsewhere. 

All of this....

Sounds like a good ole fashion story to me.

It preys on our collective hatred of HOA’s..... especially when posted in THAT part of Reddit.

“I’ll take things that didn’t happen for $400, Alex.”

That sounds a lot like journalism to me.  

Jason, I like the vast majority of your work, but... Dude. People lie on Reddit all the time. You can’t run with something like this unless you have independent verification from someone who isn’t the OP.

That’s like saying you can’t own a song, cause we all have voices. Can’t own a book, cause we all have fingers to write. Can’t own a game, cause can all type code. Absurd argument.

FUCK ME IN THE ASS BOBSPLOSION.

XBOX LOSERS

My largest disapointment with Microsoft is that not a single game there were no JRPGs and that there was a helluva lot of CG. I did love that most of the shown titles were original I.P., and AC Unity looks to take the original concept further with seamless interior/exterior movement and co-op.

That wasn't Donald, silly goose. It was Dolan Duck

Ah, I must confess I didn't consider that. I was looking at this as more of a historical project as oppose to a integrated learning experience.

SNES version, for sure.

In before people with no taste in games (or no PS3's) claim The Last of Us sucks:

"Seriously, when was the last time you cracked open a history book?"