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this is not your typical unfeeling mechanical news sites. this is a blog. full of opinions, and personality. a website with a pulse, if you will.

you two have a good back-and-forth.

i don't prefer hip hop from languages where most of the words end in vowels. maybe i would if i learned the languages and could see the depth of the lyrics.

of course you'd feel awkward if your family saw that on tv. it's because they taught you to be rigid and judgemental.

yeah, but... Pandaren. Pandaria. what's not ridiculous about any of that?

yeah, rovio has not as of late released a paid version of their stupid game on android. i beat the first three worlds, and got sick of the ads. jesus h. chavez, i f***ing hate ads in my entertainment mediums.

neat ideas! i hope microsoft doesn't think our heads are as humongous as they used to think our hands were!

you lost me at "the more it happens"...

publishers are few with many resources, and lots to gain for them few selves individually. developers work their asses off. granted, publishers maybe 'work' the same amount of hours, but to be completely hyperbolic about the situation publishers spend those work hours adjusting their monacles and sipping congac while

yeah, but you have the benefit of having your comment more towards the top of the page. ;)

fem-shep sentinel here.

man, i'm not even a baseball fan and this article got me all misty eyed. i very much hope that Yamauchi-san attends.

*facepalms @ myself*

ahh, i see. still, i can see how a yes/no review system could also incite publisher outrage. the benefit of a scoreless system is less bullcrap quantifications.

umm Evan, just f.y.i. video games subject many people to messy addictions. how many articles on this very site are about somebody hurting/killing someone else over a game, or some parent neglecting their own damn children over their gaming addictions.

not backing up simplistic opinions with any reasoning whatsoever is definitely also a cop-out.

this comment makes me wish i could super-promote comments.

are you guys sure the cats enjoyed this?

chill out, people. they had a major earthquake/tsunami last year, and could probably use the savings.

since i was a young lad, i always assumed that teams ran bounty systems.