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I don’t see the hate. Unless you grew up there, what do you care what they do with the interior of house? I despise “reality” shows, but I found the project interesting due to its central obstacle: How do you make a real life TARDIS when the exterior of the house is smaller than the interior you wish to recreate?

Plus,

A week and a half removed from the NRA 500. 

How long did it take to beat the game that only your socks came off?  

This is incredibly smart from a business and creative point of view. He just gave Microsoft the kind of advertising they have been (literally) unable to buy. Now when Sakurai approaches a company to include a character, their marketing department is more likely to give their approval.

I, too, would like to release a statement:

Good on them. The haters are just being a bunch of Gobeilles.

(Your mom and I didn’t want to tell you this, but, son, there are gay people in the general public.)

Someone is telling them that they are right. Don’t underestimate the appeal of the almighty circle jerk. 

He’s right. Dehumanization is responsible for these attacks. But the amount of dehumanization that comes from video games is a tiny drop in the bucket compared to the torrential flood of toxic rhetoric that is spewed on a daily basis from the White House.

the chance to judge others”

My cable box is on the fritz and reset while I was watching something on the DVR. The last thing I had watched live was on ABC so I was forced to watch this show for twenty seconds until I had the power to change the channel and I too wondered where the appeal is. Reading your comment has

It is if they stay with her after her fifteen minutes are over.

No, that people accepted her for the real her is the take away. Yes, she misled people into believing that their “reward” was to look at a pretty, young girl. But in the end, she learned that people were okay with seeing a middle-aged woman. (And that’s as close to the “females as prizes” topic that I wish to approach

There’s a difference between asking a question and encompassing it in a critique.  Google: Context. 

My aversion to online gaming stems back to one of my earliest experiences with it. My cousin suggested I try an online FPS he had been playing. I had to deal with learning a new control scheme while enduring a constant barrage of abuse (via text, the internet couldn’t handle group voice chat yet). Explaining that it

I’m quite surprised at the narrow generational target. Throw in a couple of older series and movies (Davy Crockett, Mickey Mouse Club, any of the Dean Jones films) and parents and grandparents (i.e. the people paying for the feature) will view it as more than “that thing for the kids.” Walt built his fortune (and

Or measure the clothes that they’ll be wearing ahead of time.  

This is a perfectly healthy way for the brain to help keep you from getting mauled by wild animals. Unfortunately for 2019 me in suburbia, it’s not a particularly useful evolutionary feature. To cope I just keep my headphones just off the center of the ear. It helps keep me grounded and the fight or flight portion of

Head canon: “Legend” implies multiple tellings of the story. It’s like one account of Atlantis being different from others or the Tim Burton Batman films vs the Christopher Nolan series.

His wife grounded him for calling Kim Jung-Un a “dictator” instead of the more Christian-friendly term “woo-hootator.”

I’m probably a third of the way through the first one and I’m ready to put it down for good. There are moments that I enjoyed when the game just doesn’t take itself too seriously. But I’ve been frankly underwhelmed as the dungeons are mostly indistinguishable and repetitive and the summons (which are what caught my