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I think Grade 7 is a universal sucky-grade.

You mean as soon as I enter my next college year where I understand that random people don't just attack others for no dang reason because they wear something out of place? Or for that matter attack a 6.0 ft. 200 pound grown man?

I would.

Wind-up? Who says you need to punch them to zap them? Heck, a simple reflex to block a punch with it is very simple (people aren't as big of wimps as you think) and would probably hurt them a lot more than you simply because of the toughness of the material. After that just simple POKE THEM and that would make them

Unless you just zapped anyone attempting to do said kicking.

I'll take: I am a Christian who is not offended but currently laughing at the stupid article presented above. Actually, I find this pretty funny.

Props on using the name in the original language.

...I was just pointing out that you were being a little off-topic, bud. No need to start pullin' guns on people.

Well hey, could be worse. They gave us the shy, nerd instead of the play-boy and VGAMES-FO'-LIFE.

...I... didn't think the movie sucked

So far he doesn't appear to be pants-on-head crazy, so I think it's safe to assume he'll be better than his pappy.

Narrow or open isn't even the case on this for me. If the game is polished and well-put together, then I will like it. Red Faction: Guerrilla is one of my favorite games, and one reason is that it feels pretty darn well put together. Well okay, the PC version is a port, but that's besides the point. Glitches in the

I couldn't agree more. I've played big, ambitious games that take a long to beat, but always fall a little short in my eyes because it feels like they showed off so much about the game in areas (In Skyrim's place, it's the sheer number of quests and game-play and the overall game world) that other areas fall short. It

If you're going for realism, that is.

I think I would like Gizmodo as a whole (community and all) if they stopped sparking the debates in their posts. I hate arguing to the next guy about why I believe Christianity to be true, because those debates go no-where. The last one I had ended in a stalemate with the other guy going "...I think it's obvious our

Exactly, God made the natural world, but by no means does that mean we shouldn't study it. I have no problem with science like this, discovering particles and putting them to use. Interesting stuff and they can go for it.

He already said he was a Jew, and there is a big difference...

Even if it is a very solid analysis, does that still mean it's true for absolutely every person, that it's physically impossible to not follow it no matter what kind of person you are?