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Sean McArdle
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The point where you get to ranma and my heart goes Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy that's more like it.

They don't make 'em like they used to:

I prefer the 90's designs... man, my old is showing.

Why is it that half the time Grammar Nazi's try to correct someone else's grammar on the internet, they turn out to be wrong? It's embarrassing. And what is more embarrassing to me is that 333 people did not see what was wrong with this correction.

um TomSpanks12,REALLY?!!!! STFU you doosh!Obviously you don't "hate to nitpick"you clearly enjoy it very much.Over a dam comma?! Im guilty of being a grammar Nazi sometimes but ONLY if the mistakes are really really bad.

This is a good stylistic guideline, but it's not applicable here—his rampage was entirely insane, but it was not entirely masturbatory. Though you may be more interested in the masturbation (and hey, who isn't?), it was only a small part of the rampage and so carries less importance than the adjective "insane." As for

I was annoyed at this comment until the last two glorious sentences.

I think a reasonable observer would include his police station activities as part of the rampage, or at worse a subsequent sequel rampage.

Well, if you want to get super-pedantic, he went on an insane rampage, was apprehended, and then masturbated, so the rampage itself was not masturbatory at all according to the reports.

Billy, I hate to nitpick, but I have a problem with the headline. The phrase "insane, masturbatory rampage" should be "insane masturbatory rampage." You shouldn't use a comma when the last adjective outranks its predecessor and is an integral part of the noun phrase. In this case, the rampage is not both insane

Fuck no, there's nothing about his tweets that are "okay-ish". At his level, games are a business, not a hobby. If this were a different industry, the business relationship would've been terminated after the FIRST tweet. Frankly, I'm amazed Valve waited until the "death threat" to axe Paranautical Activity.

I'd argue that his first few tweets of lashing out is okay-ish, but then he went and threatened someone with violence and ended his indie career.

You should check out his Twitter. He's a raging turd bucket.

It's the only thing Ohio will win in the next 20 years.

I am a professional, and both scenarios are well within the realm of possibility. As for which is more likely, I'm not sure! People come to me when things go poorly, not when they go well. I'm also not sure that it's the point. The person hasn't ended up happy because they were bullied, but in spite of it. I

Undereating is not a problem worth discussing. This country is more than 50% overweight. Something like 2% of Americans are underweight and that includes people who are simply slightly less than the ideal weight. A tiny percentage of that 2% are small because of eating disorders.

Also, at 5'1" tall your ideal body

Undereating is not a problem worth discussing. Why, in a country that is more than 50% overweight (and only 2% underweight), do we continually harp on this?

Also, at 5'1" your ideal weight range is 95-116 pounds.

The point is that she rose above bullying. It's not about validating the bullies.