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Actually, it’s about ethics in gaming journalism.

I think it’s his best.

So the whole 130 degree meme is just a lie.

“Officials looked at Alberto Contador and Hesjedal’s bimes during last year’s Giro d’Italia”

If you haven’t, you should.

It's like an OtterBox for your Aston.

She isn’t a well meaning idiot. She is a bigot who is willing to work with people who she knows hold the same hateful bronze age values she does.

I remember working on the Pacific Princess under Captain Stubing. It was a pretty nice environment, the ship’s doctor was a perv, but I liked Isaac the bartender. The cruise director was kind of hyper, but it turns out she was pretty coked up. There was some brat running around too, but I pretty much ignored her. It

Because during a raid like this, it is best to assume the enemy is wearing body armor. 5.56 rifle rounds in that case will be much more effective than 9mm or .40 cal pistol rounds. Over-penetration can be an issue (thats what she said) as a result, but worth the risk.

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Steven Tyler’s gender identification skills have been called into question before...

Does anyone know if regulating ammunition has ever been considered? Like, if you want to buy more than 100 bullets you have to prove you’re not a maniac? Or you can only buy that much if you’re a registered shooting range, etc?

Madeline Kahn’s Seville in *High Anxiety*

Yes, all K-cars were FWD.

When Weezer were working on Maladroit, Rivers said that they “were channeling Judas Priest,” and,

USN vet here and the older I get the more liberal/libertarian I become. It was the GOP who gutted the military while I was in and continue to block funding for veteran’s benefit increases. Conservative Republicans have pulled off an incredible acting performance by convincing so many people that they are the

I’ll cry if kinja actually let’s this video play.

Its hard to feel connected to a college your own local kids could never afford to go to.

Not what I was hoping to see here about my home, but not really surprised. This attitude has become all too common in the Twin Cities (I live in Auburn, across the river from where this is going on).

There’s only two things I can think to add. First it still blows me away that in a town built on immigrants and who