solk512
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Un-FIT At Any Speed

Your response lacks the nuance and actual observation that the writer of this piece actually uses. Did you even read it? In no form does the man say that to make a game of something automatically triviliazes it. He does make a point, though, to say that a game could take such a serious subject as prisons, a subject I

This is among the most surprisingly well written things I've stumbled across on Kotaku. It's both detailed and succinct, covering the salient points without belaboring them, and manages social commentary as well as insightful feedback for the game developers. I can only say that I hope they change their game, as I

Amazing article. For some reason I kept expecting you to write something that I would have a problem with due to the topic, but wound up agreeing with you on every point. I hope the makers read your article and make some changes/improvements accordingly. I have the game sitting in my steam library waiting for a

What a fabulous article. Seriously. Well done.

I can't help but think that the Toyobaru's will usher in a new sports car golden age. A period where hypercars have made numbers on a page irrelevant, and the only thing that matters is how much fun you can have for your dollar. It just took an fun, inexpensive sports car to show automakers that it wasn't the idea of

Every time the "bad parent" theme starts raising dander, a divide occurs and I suspect it's the definition of terms that is at the root of the problem.

For some, "bad parent" is in the same vein as "bad guy". It's an evil-doer.

For others, "bad parent" is in the same vein as "bad driver". Intent is irrelevant, it's

It's that exact mentality that causes many of these deaths. It really can happen to anyone. You should really read this:

Due to an unexpected change in routine, this can happen. It's happened to me. It happened to me on the hottest day of the year. It happened to me when it was 109 degrees outside. Lucky for us, nothing bad came from it, but we did buy a similar device, and it never was put to the test other than it doing its job

This is just bad business on the part of the dealership owner and management.

Explain to me again this whole "dealerships protect consumers" thing you were talking about.

Plain fact is that the person who "stole" the car was under the employ of the dealer at time of the incident. It does not matter if he was fired an hour or a month after the incident; an employee of the dealership took the car and destroyed it.

"I almost think it's extortion," the general manager told me. "I don't think any sane person would turn down [this deal.]" He later concluded, "I almost think they're as bad as the guy who stole the car."

Dear Dealership,

Wow. Just reading through these comments. Seems like most people's first reaction is to mock. This makes me confused, since I'm forever reading comments complaining that Jezebel isn't feminist enough (and yet here we are, mocking the men in 'ladies' clothes'), and most commenters would be pleading for tolerance (of

Buy what I want to keep and love forever, lease what I want to just sample and experience.

All Webber did was leave the feeder series for WEC for a ride in the big show

Coulda saved yourself quite a bit of typing if you'd just written "I have the palate of an unadventurous child" instead.

bunch of wide open douches in here bitching about a super car being drifted in the snow.