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I grew up with games like this. And frankly, now that I'm in my third decade of playing games, I have to say, I much prefer the "gentler" approach of today's games. To me, gaming before the 16 bit generation was a bit of a dark age.

There is absolutely NO reason why our top female athletes couldn't play at the MLB level except for the fact that their lack of opportunity drive them off that path.

I recently re-read the books & a few of the short stories she has posted recently. Both he and the Mauraders seemed to be bullies of a sort, tbh, and it was teenage boy stuff too for the most part. However, he kind of paints himself as a victim and everyone else as evil when that doesn't seem to be the case. He's the

It raises some interesting questions. I think MLB would probably say they can use someone's history as a manager and player as a qualification for executive roles (and they do, all the time, with Joe Torre and Tony La Russa getting major executive roles as well) and that work history is a relevant and

Lily totally reamed out James for treating Snape badly, so I wouldn't say she's a douche. James, OTOH.

Ayyymen. The fun fact was that it was supposed to be Cokeworth, a town mentioned in literally one line in the first book. Admittedly not the most exciting of tidbits to throw us but theres 11 more days yet and the woman knows were goddamn ravenous loonies.

I got the impression that the reveal was meant to be that the town they grew up in was Cokeworth, not that they all lived in the same town, because we already knew that.

Pretty sure she's already working on it.

"That right there, by the way, is the big reveal—that Lily and Severus are from the same town, a detail so broadly assumed that it was even included in the film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows—Part 2."

Don't cut your wrists with all that Edginess.

For some reason, it is like the K2 of spelling words.

She likes tacky cups, he can't spell cocoa. HOW COULD THESE TWO KIDS NOT MAKE IT WORK.

It doesn't grow on trees, it stumbles woozily out of cosmetic surgery clinics.

Is it just me, or does Leslie Jones steal the scene in every sketch?

I can't watch this with you all, west coast time zone. So I will embed tweets that make me giggle and pretend that I am with you.

Disgree. I've worked customer service before and I can tell you that these jokes are harassing at worst and annoying at best. Anything that's "sexual" just gets tiring and weird.

Related question—have you ever encountered guys who are under the impression that women never get rejected ever? That the only reason single hetero women exist at all is because they either choose to be single, or there is no male within a hundred miles they deem worthy of their presence?

So I'm a big fan of taking care of your shit. I am 32, attractive, single, I date a lot but I've never been married. I could probably settle into I am unlovable or all men want size 0 thinking but I tend to go down the road of "Oh I haven't met the right person yet." When I did think I was loathesome, I probably drove

It's not even that— I've seen men "irresistably drawn" to women that are not conventionally attractive. The scary part of the attraction is that they feel like their obsession must be mutual and reciprocated, or that they can at least make it so. It can become exceedingly dangerous for the target, because his view of