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Samuel James Reha
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@MarcianTobay: They've probably figured out a legal loophole that allows them to fund R&D directly with negative community backlash.

@Cptn.PaxtonAstypalaea(ColonialMarine): I dunno. He's obviously put up doors in defensive positions (a must if you plan on building for extended periods of time or visiting someplace at night), rather than for purely aesthetic reasons, which suggests he's being a man and playing it unmodded and on regular difficulty.

@tineras: Well, there's two. Which geometrically could form a line segment, if not an actual shape that could be considered rounded.

Computers computing computers? How perverse!

@Cptn.PaxtonAstypalaea(ColonialMarine): Ugh, that'd be so awful if one got in at night and then he goes out to check on the computer in the morning and it's still there, hiding...

@ImmaLion: I will never tire of that video. C:

@TheNightHawk: Dammit, but how else am I supposed to farm gunpowder?

@k386: That's why he's so angry! :D

So I haven't had much luck finding dungeons under ground, and I have two questions.

@Gameslaya: If you bring it up by the bucket full, you can exploit the fluid physics and turn one square into one block wide waterfall.

Or someone could just make a papercraft design based off of this, and we'd all get terrifying Angry Jobs busts for free.

@Win Laik Pya: But what if it's an extreme situation? What if the child's corpse is on fire and in a crowded orphanage, AND THE CITY SHUT THE WATER OFF BECAUSE ORPANS CAN'T PAY WATER BILLS??

@GymMasterAlex: Yeah, very few people outside of the really solid, dedicated gamer demographic even remember that game anymore.

"The only game brought up during the proceedings was Postal, which was mentioned several times," Game Politics wrote, "with an emphasis placed on the game's ability to let players kill children and pee on corpses, 'with the implication that other video games have similar content.'"

@PoopShovel: But the helmet's so tacticoooool...