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Yeah, I've heard mods are a bit of a hot mess on PS4.

Fallout 4 Thread: What is your favourite quest from the game?

Sure, keeping in mind that the circumstances presented in this article were entirely supplied by him and his lawyers, so they are tailor-made to make him sound like a victim.

Perfect spot for a mirelurk den.

My advice? Embrace mods. Go to nexusmods.com, and go through the list of top mods there.

He's hackin and whackin and smackin!

One of the first mods I downloaded for Fallout 4 was "More Where That Came From" - it beefs up Diamond City Radio with about 5X the songs, which are also theme-appropriate.

I think people are rolling their eyes in anticipation that this is actually just a lame cash grab attempt by a guy who has no contractual leg to stand on. AND who is motioning to the fainting couch over the violence, while also saying he wouldn't care if they paid him more.

I don't see the slippery slope here. The advocate cited in the story has made it clear that they think playing a disabled person = blackface, so the scenarios given above would not only NOT be extreme - but would seem to fall afoul of what they consider acceptable.

The GOP is the dog that caught the car. They are always happier chasing.

At least take off your hat and stand silently for "A Spicy Meat-a-ball", if you're not going to sing it.

I don't disagree at all, but how did this do that? Knowledge of circulating memes can come from any number of sources, and has nothing to do with the identity of the random internet dickwad who created it.

It's not like I feel bad for the guy, but I do find it weird that CNN spent resources and time, and made such a big deal (it was the main headline on their website for about a day) about finding out the identity of some random internet shitlord who photoshopped the CNN logo into a WWE gif.

I only find the "foreigners BAD, America GOOD" stuff bearable, if you view at as sort-of tongue in cheek. Like every July 4th week, they'll indulge in some silly throwback "U-S-A!" stuff.

I've been a little confused by some outlets that are characterizing the reviews as "cautiously positive", considering it's currently sitting at 93% on RT, with an average score .2 higher than Wonder Woman's - which everyone rightly thinks was pretty great.

My friends and I watched The Bourne Ultimatum on opening night, in the front row of the theatre. It actually made a couple of us nauseous, because our entire field of vision was taken up by shaky-cam.

I love how Trump always insists he "doesn't watch" these shows he clearly watches on loop all day every day, while yelling at the TV.

It's more or less the same thing, but I agree. In that Stuart Varney segment you're referring to, the absurd thing was that he was referring to refrigerators and microwaves as some sort of unconscionable "luxury" the poor shouldn't be enjoying.

I didn't say using mockery or satire to call out the powerful was the problem - I never even intimated that. I was responding to a headline that unnecessarily misrepresented a position held by Chaffetz; a position that is plenty stupid all on it's own.

What an asshole Chaffetz or Paul Ryan are, has absolutely nothing to do with the merits of the stipend idea - any more than Al Gore allegedly being a hypocrite somehow "disproved" climate change, according to some wingnuts.