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Kiori Hayabusa
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Hm... I'm thinking we set up an 8v8 Kuratas league. 16 Kuratas at $1.3 million is... What? $20.8 million?

Given the nature of Discworld, I'm not entirely sure that such is the case.

So... We don't yet understand our universe in its entirety, but we can be sure that, if there were other universes, they would follow enough of the same physical laws as ours that we are fit to judge them?

Who's to say? That universe, after all, would not obey even the physical laws with which we ARE familiar.

The Discworld books do, however, get into both the metaphysics and physics of the Discworld itself, and the universe in which it is supposed to exist.

No, Jason is right. Free speech actually only protects you against government intervention. Private individuals and organizations? They can set whatever guidelines they want, right up to, "You outright cannot use these words in our facility/on our website or service." If Xbox Live were to ban everyone who used a slur,

Ninjas can never truly be played out. They're just stalking the shadows, waiting for the eighties to strike again.

It's not a necessary evil. It's simply a convenient one, particularly for those who already have it.

I'm pretty sure money, as a concept, has been well and truly broken at this point. At least in the US.

He's never denied that he's done this, though. It's not a matter of getting caught. It's a matter of gaining perspective.

What strikes me as odd is the fact that their attacks so closely mirror each other here. While they're both diversely experienced fighters, and I understand that the artist was purposely aiming for symmetry, Cap has always struck me as more of a Western boxer, with dominant upper body techniques, while Batman

I remember asking my mom to get me Encyclopedia Brown books from the library because I wanted books with mysteries I could try to solve myself, first. Not that I ever did; I was pretty terrible at it, but I still remember a few cases (not by name).

The biggest thing about it, to me, is that they really went out of their way to choreograph the fight in a way that's true to Ryu and Ken's style, as presented in the game. A lot of their most used and famous regular moves (not just special) are present here, and the fighting form screams "Japanese striking art"

So you never told your friends to "come over to my house"? It was always "come over to my parents' house"? And, yeah, I'd tell people to come to "my" GameStop. The possessive tense and ownership are not strictly the same thing.

And, in conversation, when you referred to the Subway at which you worked, did you say "the Subway at which I worked" or "my Subway"? This may also be applied to wherever you were housed when you were a child.

... Really? They work for the site, compose articles that are often insightful and usually well-written, provide a variety of perspectives on the day-to-day happenings of the gaming world and, most importantly, WORK FOR THE SITE.

It's a little late for that. Already bought it. They were manageable. Haven't tried it on the Vita yet, though.

Okay, first off: It's not a PS1 Classic. There is a PS1 Classic version of the game. This is the PSP version of the game, which made visual and gameplay additions, as well as retooled the game's writing. It doesn't HAVE to be priced like a PS1 classic. That said, many of the bigger name PS1 classics ARE $10, instead

Star Ocean 4 on the PS3 had significant additional content. Same with Tales of Vesperia. Mass Effect 2? All of its DLC was included, along with a motion comic allowing one to make choices from the first game. Final Fantasy Tactics, on the iOS, does not include such bonuses. It has touchscreen controls. It's the same