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Pros: MMO games make you smarter.
Cons: MMO games slowly devour your soul.

On time, just like a dealer looking for a new customer.

Have you played Suikoden? Or Trails in the Sky?

Confession 1: I bought the first Five Nights at Freddy’s to see what all the fuss was about—found myself vaguely reminded of going to Showbiz Pizza Place when I was a little one—and never touched it again.

Confession 2: I will -never- understand the popularity of streamers. I get that it can be fun to watch someone

  • I always adjust the slider so that the image/logo/icon is more than just slightly visible.

“Or convinced the directors to add an hour long scene where Viola Davis hits him with a 2x4 repeatedly.”

He was voted “Most Likely to be Sean Penn” in his high school yearbook.

Every time I read about him, the more I get the impression that he feels he is the Shakespearean actor slumming it with the plebeians.

Dude couldn’t be more jealous of Heath Ledger if he tried.

Potentially.

If the game is being played, the game is being played... Yeah, Destiny revolves around repetition. That’s the game. I was just pointing out that tons of people still play every week when Trials comes around, or they do the Raid every week. Why do I still Raid? Because some of my buddies aren’t max light yet and it’s

Yeah, you’re so right, man. Like, The Taken King came out a year ago and nobody - I mean NOBODY - plays the game anymore.

I’m not sure you understand the point I was making. I have no problem whatsoever with requiring ID to enter a private club, and I’d agree, anyone who makes it past security is likely to have one. I only brought up Voter ID because Scrape did.

What about an 80-year-old in a wheelchair with no family? Functional or adult enough for you? You will lose this fight. You’re the one trying to infringe other people’s rights. It doesn’t matter what you think of what they should be able to do. All that matters is that they have rights, and you can’t take them away

Ok- well do you have any voter fraud evidence to back this up where you can show that illegal aliens or non-US citizens are influence elections?

“The number of illegal aliens and other non-us citizens in the US makes it pretty easy for their votes to have a significant influence in local and national election”. Except that’s not happening, and hasn’t happened. The number of in-person voter ID fraud cases that requiring ID would combat is around 11 or so.

^This guy gets it.

I’d suggest you read up on “de jure” vs “de facto” segregation. TL;DR: It doesn’t matter what your gut tells you should happen, because of whatever “common-sense” bias-driven notion you’re embracing. We all have common sense, and it’s often wrong, but never uncertain. That’s why facts matter. And legally speaking, all

What an on-topic comment!

You’re kinda being deliberately obtuse here. Asking for ID in order to provide a fundamental right, when you know that older people, poor people, and minorities are less likely to have the required ID is ageist, classist, and racist. Checking ID before entering a private club is a different thing, and you know it’s a