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The medical community ARE cautious with allergic reactions. They don't use their patients as labrats. Allergic reactions are extremely varied in different people, and can be nearly impossible to find before a person is afflicted, depending on it's type. There isn't a universal test that will show all your allergies,

It's not pointing out that there's nothing new coming out in January. It's pointing out that all of Nintendo's "big games" (Fire Emblem, Zelda, Star Fox, ect) are simply marked as coming out in "2015", with nothing beyond that. No "March 2015" or "August 2015". Just "2015", which is the most non-committal release date

This is from a couple of weeks ago, but whatever.

I will bring myself sexual pleasure later, while thinking about this with great respect.

Wait.. Having people's aim go wonky when you shoot them sounds like a great idea and something you'd have to use skill to compensate for, making for more interesting gameplay?

Probably second for me. Iron Bull saying that a Qunari phrase translates to "I will bring myself sexual pleasure later, while thinking about this with great respect." is still #1 to me.

I couldn't help but wonder: what else do people get wrong about Pewdiepie? Can I trust when a self-identified gamer sneers at someone like Pewdiepie when a lot of our hardcore culture likes to celebrate personalities that flaunt how cynical, jaded, annoyed or angry they are? Annoyed Gamer. Cynical Brit. Angry Joe.

Are they left behind or holding current gen gamers back?

New-gen consoles have barely been out for a year, but there's already a familiar story: a game launches and runs great on the PS4 and Xbox One, much less so on the PS3 and 360. Shadow of Mordor was an egregious example of this performance gap, but it's not the only one. Is there any hope for last-gen gamers?

Necessary to post.

Sera is explaining to Cassandra exactly what "fisting" is after Cass read about it in the latest Swords and Shields adventure.

Apparently you've never heard of subtlety? There isn't anything 'typical of AAA' or lazy going on here. It's not even an uncommon thing to leave mysteries that fans scour lore to figure out. This IS a sign of skill. What you're asking for is to be spoon fed and that's worse. The entire article points out examples that

One could argue that the "ending" of Inquisition was lackluster. The final fight isn't very interesting. You never get to use all the forces you put so much work into collecting. Heck, you never get to use your own party members in interesting ways in that battle against Corypheus, unlike the excellent final mission

There's already words out there that describe everything. Even anime. Japanese animation desrcibes it pretty well. Even animation describes cartoon, so I guess we don't need the word "cartoon". Why do we have house, home, and hearth? There are many examples of this. I say just roll with it.

Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate...

As a random example, you (random PewDiePie hater) may like Dennis Miller as a comedian. I think he wouldn't know comedy if it smacked him upside his hateful hairy ass. I don't go around calling for the end of all performances of Dennis Miller like Pewd's haters call for his

Look, man, I'm going to try and be kind with this response so... where do you think the English language comes from? God didn't invent the dictionary, we did. Language happens orally and then gets described later on in books. There's no right and wrong. The dictionary is descriptive not prescriptive.

In the end, how much different were Trey Parker and Matt Stone when they first started making silly cut out videos about swearing kids and Jesus trying to pick a fight with Santa?

But I thought the real killer was Adachi?

Kinda like he said in that last sentence you quoted?