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Or, don’t, and hold out for the rumored (and hopefully improved) Switch 2 in 2019.

Or, don’t, and hold out for the rumored (and hopefully improved) Switch 2 in 2019.

The Hollywood Reporter’s website (the host of that video) removed the ability to leave user comments. Perhaps THR decided that internet commenters are another group that is unqualified to draw their own lines. I’m fine with being muzzled online, if that helps shut up those who use a screen and a keyboard to spread

Great points, j-rose. While fans may be mildly disappointed, I bet the E3 bill that’s sent to a major vendor is far from a “mild” amount of money. The fans will get over it, and the company saves themselves a huge hit to the budget. Like you said, those funds can be better used elsewhere.

Trade shows are way expensive for the vendor, and frequently don’t make much of a difference in future sales. I can see why Sony and other companies have been ditching involvement in a business relationship which they no longer want.

What about Kohl’s? They seem to have a variety of options.

If your life is so devoid of content that you spared the time to have “played oblivion to the ground”, then you are the one with the biggest problem here, not some video game corporation.

It seems like only weeks ago that I sung in a community version of that show. I also noticed that Josh Groban and Idina Menzel are currently on tour together. Well done.

The article was better, before Dysnomia’s poorly-written comment came along and tried to drag people back to a state of confusion. If users can be downgraded to “the grays”, this comment about “high heat buttered” “thongs” seems to deserve such a result.

Your comment is a good example of why websites without user comments are superior.

If you didn’t “care”, I don’t see how you ended up here, clicking, and also commenting. Like the article said, “intentionally or not”, here we are. 

It’s because these hard-drinking pajama bloggers feel threatened by those who seem genuinely athletic and happy with life. They act as if those things are bad, since they are typically neither (I’ve seen their social media pictures). The gawker gizmodo media group seems like a real sad sack of losers, actually. It’s

The commenter has a “Love” for “Big TDs”. They don’t sound like the type of person who enjoys “Sauntering” and “Moseying”. Perhaps they are annoyed that they purchased a game which is a poor match for their personality. 

Never mind. Forget it.

The author was told to POST SOMETHING, and this is the best they could do. I sympathize with your confusion. The post didn’t exactly increase my wisdom level either.

I noticed that THR permanently removed comments, because they had too many who treated it less like a “community discussion”, and more like random throwing of feces. Do you agree with their decision to clear the air by permanently muzzling the proles?

How did that go for you?

Perhaps you don’t, but judging from what others are saying, there are plenty of folks willing to purchase.

Counterpoint: I’ve repeatedly heard that comedians share traits with sociopaths, in that comedians have a hard time resisting the urge to turn everything into a joke. Apparently it’s tough for comedians to just relax and enjoy life, instead they are prone to hiding their deep feelings behind an outgoing and near-consta

I feel sympathy for those people whose health is already so poor, or their physical skills so meager, that they honestly compare any reasonable “workout” exercise to torture. It doesn’t have to be like that. I feel great, I look great, and my fitness is a key factor in keeping that going, hopefully for many years to

Satanists were already the worst, so it’s not surprising to see them double down by hiring a legal team, and threatening litigation. I hope they get the fiery eternal death they seem to (non-religiously) pine for.