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That doesn’t bode well. I only found the podcast a couple weeks ago, and haven’t gotten out of his 2016 stories yet. So I guess I’m still in the good stuff.

Lore is also being turned into a TV show for Amazon Prime. The first episode airs this Friday the 13th and will focus on one of my favorite stories, Robert the doll. I love the podcast and can’t wait to see the show!

Keep the Elite news like this flowing. I have a PC that could run this, but I don’t have a HOTAS setup or the time to dedicate to a game like this and truly enjoy it. However, the stories about this game and the ever evolving world it has is fascinating.

Content exclusives like this are an entirely different beast than console game exclusives. In the case of content only, all gamers pay the same price, but don’t all receive the same game, for the console exclusives, gamers sometimes just don’t get to play certain games. Both are abhorrent anti-consumer practices, but

Some good suggestions here. My little ones are 6 and 4 at home, so board games with them have to be really simple. Break the Ice is a classic and still pretty fun. The kids really enjoy the destruction part of it. Another one that even I enjoy is Loopin Louie/Loopin Chewy. A battery driven motor spins an

It’s only on year 2 really. They do 1 episode per week, and year one = season 1, which means the current Season 2 Episode 28 is only episode 80. I would recommend starting at the beginning if you want the full experience simply because it sets up a lot of the inside jokes you’ll continue to hear throughout the series.

I’m glad to see Lore included in the list. I just found that recently and I’ve been addicted to it ever since.

Personally, my gripe with ditching the game cases over putting them in one of those CD binders is that they’re much more likely to get scratched over time sliding them in and out of those binder sleeves. It starts with microscratches,, but devolves into larger ones that go across the diameter of the disc. Much less

Please give us a main branch Pokemon game on the Switch!

Doesn’t the article end with “More importantly, do you have questions you’d like to see addressed in this column? Email your queries, big and small...” which implies you’re open to answering questions and/or taking suggestions for future articles? This person had questions about this article, and when they asked you

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Everyone’s a little bit racist sometimes. The key is acknowledging that and working to get better while not being a dick.

That’s one of the things Trump is notoriously good at: saying basically whatever he wants in a way that he leaves just enough open to an alternative interpretation so as not to perjure himself when he and his team of lawyers descend on the courtroom. I hate it, but he’s gotten out of so many past lawsuits because his

Thanks to user DildaSwinton, this is incorrect. TN does have a TNStars 529 plan that was not listed on the savingforcollege .com site linked first through this article.

Really? I admittedly didn’t do any research myself, but the savingforcollege .com website listed here didn’t even list the state. Thank you internet commenter.

Yay for living in Tennessee where this isn’t an option...

I did, and I tried. I couldn’t afford it even with the subsidies.

I do see where you’re going, and I support the single payer system. As you said, the individual mandate system is *supposed* to flatten costs, but there’s no real incentive for insurers to do so because everyone is forced to buy it. Like when we had those bad gas price spikes a few years ago, if you are forced to buy

I support one thing, and one thing only with this. The removal of the provision that forces everyone to buy health insurance or get fined. Is it a good idea to get health insurance? Absolutely. But, not everyone can afford it, and it seems like a poverty fee to charge people a penalty for not getting something they

Actually, according to the latest PEW poll, younger people favor a single-payer system far more than older people. And it’s not that they don’t think it’s worth paying for their own, it’s that the current rates are too expensive to afford.

We’ve tried that before, and it doesn’t work that great. Consumers are at the mercy of pharma companies and insurance companies because they don’t have the buying power to force them to do the right thing (see pharma BS with the Epi-Pen mess recently and Martin Shkreli prior with the HIV med price increase). A