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You monster.

Anyone else have some pop culture that they so closely associate with a disaster or personal trauma that they haven’t been able to consume it again?

I wasn’t specifically referring to Actraiser, but instead referencing a product that may not be available nowadays.

I see your point, and I think it is very valid. I’m really just going further down the rabbit hole for discussion / analysis purposes, so please don’t think I’m just grasping at straws for the sake of arguing.

But, as another commenter stated “No harm, no foul.”

While I agree with you when there is an alternative to legitimately purchase the pirated data, what about in the case of an Actraiser, where there’s no possible way to commercially obtain it?

Because Nike owns enough of both to dictate the colors, and Nike, among others, go with those colors that best reflect what unpaid fashion-consultant street gangs favor.

With 1,500 monkeys, I don’t think the workers are really in danger of going hungry.

It’s not the funding, it’s the loss of support from their constituents if they don’t fall in line with the NRA’s agenda.

Apparently, Adriana is a regular contributor to Fox News.

Apparently, Adriana is a frequent contributor to Fox News.

You should’ve seen the rejected avatar pictures...

My favorite Coast to Coast AM call will always be the person who called in and basically recounted the plot and background of “Half-Life,” as if it was actually occurring.

To beautiful mythological creatures stand before us, but we only have one photo in our hands. And this photo represents who will be Jezebel’s Next Top Creature.

It’s called “protecting your IP.” If they don’t vigorously defend their IP against most (if not all) infringements, they risk losing any protection whatsoever.

Daniel Cudmore, the original actor to play Colossus in X2: X-Men United, X-Men: The Last Stand, and X-Men: Days of Future Past, has singed on to the latest X-film—but in an undisclosed role, so there’s a possibility it’s to play another character.

It doesn’t matter if your representation is F. Lee Bailey or Dan from “Night Court,” they still owe their client the duty to do the job to the best of their ability, regardless of whether the case is civil or criminal.

As long as the Grindr development team is on the ball...

Yeah. It’s like people who get upset when an attorney does everything they can to represent their client, regardless of how guilty or vile the person may be.

On a Blind Item website I visit, they allude to the fact that the body in the poster is of the stunt double, and they Photoshopped her head on afterwards.

Apparently, she’s been very problematic throughout the whole project.