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Yes - this exactly! Our society is broken, and it's hurting all of us. We all own this situation, and it's on all of us to talk about it, think about it and do something about it. I'm much more afraid of things continuing the way they are than of someone like Brit (all respect) thinking that I'm sticking my nose in

Wow, your comment was illuminating for me. I've been feeling for a while like "ally" seemed like the wrong idea when we're talking about racism, but I hadn't really figured out why, and you've made it clear.

At 'worst' she seems hilarious to me.

I just started playing the first one and it is so much better than I was expecting. Never thought the story would grip me the way that it has and it is the first visual novel type game I fall in love with. Once I finish it I'm buying the second one! And I am so glad there is a 3rd, really hope they bring it over too.

This guy knows what he is talking about. Out of all the shounen series I've seen (which to be honest, I've seen like 80% or more of them), HxH is by far the best. How it manages to be a shounen at it's core, but at the same time deviate enough from the genre to be it's own unique thing. As another guy said, I just

Now now, let's not set guildelines not even Valve themselves could follow. :p

Yeah, consumers need to look into things before they buy which I think is the big issue here. A lot of people buy games not even KNOWING it's early access.. which blows my mind. And I've seen people bitching and demanding updates to games that launched as finished products, not early access.

There's several episodes of that timeskip filler that were just unbearable. Off the top of my head, I remember everyone searching for some magical golden beetle. The Rock and Bruce Lee imposters. The ninja mailman. The one where Naruto transforms into a woman who's too embarrassed to meet her fiancee for the first

I was thinking the same thing! Honestly Hunter X Hunter isn't afraid to have the main characters lose, and in the whole story I can only think of one fight the main characters (The Ant Ark Gon vs The Cat-doctor-thing... and even then I would have no issues not counting it) have won that was due more to "lets train"

And let's not get started on the years and years of filler in the anime.

If you think it's painfully long now, try reading it one chapter at a time for 10 years.

I kind of feel like even if I had 100 years, I couldn't draw like this.

True, the whole "We wont rework combat mechanics in ME1" kinda makes it pointless.

they can convict someone for something without them being there in person? scary thought.

I don't know, No Man's Sky feels like it's on a well-defined path, while Star Citizen is meandering all over the place. They keep adding new pieces to a board that hasn't fully coalesced yet.

Here's a Halloween story for you.

"Called out" by people who are generally either disingenuous or relying on extraordinarily shallow readings of her arguments, sure. I don't find that to be particularly meaningful.

I mean, some people may think thunderf00t is a great source of rebuttals. I've watched his videos on the subject, and they're

But that's the thing: the presence of all that other stuff doesn't somehow negate the bits she talks about. The question isn't "Is there other stuff in the game?", because there ALWAYS is. There's always going to be some justification, some reason why X is there in the game.

When looking at larger trends, though, it

I think the nuke plan was more about Iceland than about drawing attention to Nine and Twelve - for example, the fact that Nine sees the explosion as an aurora, the fact that he changes his watch to the Icelandic timezone, etc. etc.

While the game is fun, it is very repetitive. I've played 19 hours and am 83% through the story. There are some other things to do but they are minor, like collecting artifacts, completing hunting challenges (some involve animals that fight back, others are just stepping on spiders or rats), and sampling herbs