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The problem I have with calling modern feminism “fourth wave” is the fact that many of the problems that were brought up by the third wave have yet to be fully addressed. We’ve just added more recently discovered problems to the list, and is why—to my knowledge—this is really wave 3.5. 

Annoyingly, like the SNES Classic, the PlayStation Classic won’t include an AC adaptor, with the only power option being a bundled USB cable.

The target audience definitely already has internet at home... 

Well, seeing that trainer IDs are already tied to certain Pokémon, it could technically be possible to track if two players have the same Pokémon. While it would probably be more work, they could build the system to where the person who traded the Pokémon can’t reload the cloud save, if that Pokémon is detected on the

What they mean is that Sony and Microsoft figured it out. So can Nintendo.

It’s not on the players to come up with solutions to the development team’s problems.

Cloud saves should be easy to incorporate, if you hire people who know how to program for them.

You’re already forced to save before trading in Pokémon.

They could make it to where your save from before the trade overrides the cloud

You already have to save when you go online to trade in the 3DS games.

I’m sorry, but that’s on Nintendo to figure out. There has to be a way to do it while keeping the ability for cloud saves. 

The more I see this phone, the more it grows on me. I'm probably going to trade in my Pixel XL for it on Project Fi.

No one is arguing whether or not the murderer is at fault for the murders he/she committed. No one. What I want is better mental health screenings. What I want is for firearms that can be easily modified to have militaristic capabilities to either be banned, or for those modifications to be banned. What I want is for

Yeah, but it’d still be cool to have someone make a game about the early 2000s today, especially in the way they made a game about the 80s back then. While GTAIV certainly had its own humor, it’d be nice to find what we could poke fun at looking back at it from our vantage point in 2018. I can see how those two games

My small town was Kingsland, and it still only has around 6,000 people in it. It probably is a right of passage. I can’t imagine ever moving back to a small town, either. Which is weird, because I hear people in the city talk about moving to the country all the time. 

Yeah, even my coworker uploads his hip hop albums to Spotify, and he’s not at all well known yet. Although, he should be. Look up JT, the Hippy. It’s good stuff. 

I’ve read the Bible plenty of times in my life. I now read religious texts as metaphorical tales to reflect on to learn what knowledge there is to glean from them. However, I don’t think that it’s necessary to believe in God, or any other supernatural entity, to justify existence or morality. I don’t live a life

Helped me with what? :)

Their response to articles like this really chapped my ass. They’re saying that only Buzzfeed contributors, out-of-state liberals, and people who use the word “rad” are going to vote for Beto. I’m a Texan, born and raised, I rarely get serious political news from Buzzfeed (or here), and I only use “rad” in a silly,

Oh, I just thought I was droning on for too long. So, I cut things short. I’ll continue:

Little did I know that I’d end up living in a big city (Dallas), working at a vegan bakery, and have no hint of religion or spirituality left in my belief system. I’m still a gamer, and I am so happy Spotify made it possible for me

In 2002, I had just finished my first year of high school in my tiny town, and sold a bunch of my stuff in a church garage sale to go on a mission trip to New York. The Statue of Liberty was closed to the public, so we took a boat around it. We went to the WTC site to pray. I remember hearing Kylie Minogue on MTV one

I was in no way trying to get into a debate over whether using the bomb was justified back in 1945. I’m saying we need to get rid of them today, because we know the destructive force, and we refuse to learn the lesson from when we used these bombs.

I wish we would just gather up all of the nuclear weapons in the world, and hurl them into the sun. No one needs that kind of destructive force.