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Hey Stephen, I share your sentiment regarding the disappointment for guns in games, but that's because it's a part of a bigger disappointment that I have: how the majority of mainstream games still center around violent conflict. Fighting hollows in Dark Souls and beating the snot out of Pikachu in Smash Bros. is fun,

No glass ceiling is too thin for social justice.

It would definitely be nice if they dove into the market a bit more.

Why isn't this the top comment?

For sure. I was just watching it the other day actually, and realized that it's aged pretty well overall. People complain that it didn't have zombies out the butt, but I kind of liked that.

You seem to be ignorant to the fact that the internet is largely made up of ISPs. They are not merely some magical connection to the internet that you can somehow bypass.

The first SH was awesome, but Revelations was a steaming pile of shit

But his pieces magically disappeared before the next scene. Gave me a sad :(

On this particular species, Emperor Scorpion, it's not poisonous. Just a venomous stinger, no worse than a bee sting.

Hopefully someday you'll feel a little shame for the drivel that you pollute this comment section with.

Ah, being called a fool by an idiotic 12-year-old up past their bedtime who either thinks that Canada and the US are the same thing, or assumes that the US bans the same things as Canada. What fun.

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If you meant banned in Canada, perhaps you should have actually said "banned in Canada" instead of "banned in the US"?

I'm not sure if you edited your previous comment before, during, or after I replied, but that was good enough for me for disproving that source.

JustFacts is definitely not a partisan source. Sure, it's not an exact number, but it's not "made up" either. You may not realize this but a lot of figures that deal with a nation of 350 million people and counting are derived through some means. But the point is the idea that you are repeating, the negative

No, and that's what bothers me the most about all these little authoritarians-in-training that pop up in the comments section. They seem to think that laws actually prevent people who want to do something from doing it. Laws are a good deterrent when there is a consensus among the population, and provide a means to

The number of responsible gun owners doesn't compensate for the sheer number of violent consequences having legal and very open access to guns entails.

What are you talking about? None of those things are banned.

Japan is also has it's own unique culture, and due to that the occurrence of violent assaults in general are pretty low.

Way to pass judgement on people based on a simple possession.