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Glaring omission:

He’s from Massachusetts.  We are contractually obligated to always carry Dunks.

People who dont stand in the middle of the road get hit 0% of the time. True story.

Please don’t.

I actually almost mentioned the wonton thing in my post, funnily (irony!) enough. It was the worst joke in the whole thing, and the fact they just kept revisiting it was mind-boggling.

It felt like something from WWE at its worst; when Vince McMahon has obviously found some random thing hilarious that week and has

Will Goku spend the next one, two or THREE episodes with his hands in the air?!

Yeah this looks pretty good and all, but have you seen Wacky Deli?

He looks like hes wearing hockey pads.

I’m just gonna be an old for a minute:

“BUT MUH ALL-DIGITAL FUTURE!”

It is broadly true that we have never owned the rights to the various pieces of entertainment we purchase; be they games with EULAs, films, albums, or what have you, we’ve only ever been purchasing licenses—and those licenses, limited as they were,

Kat being thrown out of class when she’s actually being sincere has also been a scene that stayed with me for awhile.

Let’s not go that far — the PS1 Classic feeling like a cynical, rushed attempt to cash in on the NES/SNES Classic’s success doesn’t cancel out Sony’s incredible stable of critically acclaimed and commercially successful first-party games, which has been its biggest advantage all generation.

Infamous 2 came with a sling pack. I didn’t even like the game all tht much but the limited edition was on sale so I bought it and still use the pack.

Still use that lockbox to hold small crap, sadly the lock is stuck.

Man that does look bad. My friend used the bag he got with GTA4 collector’s edition for the gym and it held up pretty good. I got the Infamous 2 bag that came with the collector’s edition and that has been good to me. I use it as a quick travel bag and I’ve taken it to cons to hold my anker battery, 3DS, and other

Some people took issue with the game’s portrayal of cops and Spider-Man’s relationship to them. Kotaku’s Heather Alexandra critiqued the game’s black and white approach to law enforcement as predominantly unimpeachable good guys and criminals as violent anarchists, but she wasn’t alone. The Ringer, Deadspin, and Dot