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Tim, I feel like I hacked in to your midnight journal. This piece is very raw (the word sprawling comes to mind) which is refreshing in a way because it gave me time to stop and think instead of just semi-absorbing a shotgun blast of up to the second information but more importantly it brings up some interesting

I played ME through twice both times giving up well more than 40 hours of my life, the second time completing almost all of the side quests.

Mmmm, smell them were-rat burgers? Smells like the future. #metro2033

Australia = afraid of violence

@kagekiri: I think she means it should be about her actions in game not her real world profession. #alexisraven

@Tre_Green: I can't say I feel that's any more demeaning that standing on the side of the road dressed as a giant arrow pointing to a free oil change.

Also since it has come up quite a bit through the comments, I'd like to know why people believe that being a porn star is degrading.

More power to her. It takes a lot of balls (how could I resist?) to do what she does.

@Poop Cooper: I guess a literate person such as yourself wouldn't take someone saying "this is potentially fatal" and citing an instance when it was in fact fatal as a warning? Or did you want me to prove that they sat down with her and had a lengthy discussion about the dangers of over hydration? #lawsuit

@Vlad Malice: It's along the same lines as people suing McDonalds for getting fat. The trend of taking the burden of personal responsibility away the individual and making it a corporate liability is wrong. It sets a poor precedence. #lawsuit

@Neko_Tech: They do say that... but where's the evidence? #army

Let's review, shall we?

"The consequences of terrorism are just abhorrent in our community and yet here we are with a product that's meant to be passed off as a leisure time activity, actually promoting what most world leaders speak out publicly against." Jane Roberts - Australian Council on Children and the Media