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    Yeah. I love that she kind of ragged on Taylor Swift and all the sudden they're besties. She seems like she has kind of retained her humanity despite the weirdness of becoming famous at the fetal stage.

    Wait, Avery Jessup stole Liz Lemon's man? I'm so confused.

    The main thrust of your argument, really. It's a passionate and articulate cry for the validity of science fiction as a mode for allegorically exploring human experience and the world around us. It's also a lovely reminder of why Ender's Game is so timeless and perpetually relevant: every generation must reconcile

    This is beautiful.

    "Talking to yourself just got a whole lot more...magical."

    You're completely ignoring the possibility of having a kind of schizophrenic video chat...with yourself.

    Weirdly, this video is still exciting. It's still a little strange that all of this stuff is even possible. It's easy to forget that 1.0 still did a bunch of cool stuff.

    Even if this comment wasn't ridiculous, those images are pretty bad fakes.

    "Clever use of weighting." You mean the boobies, Andrew. You're talking about the boobs.

    I didn't know Brian Barrett was a lady. Ya learn something new every day.

    Chris Nolan is all over this!

    Which is assuming that the iPhone will continue to saturate your particular market—not a safe assumption by any means. I'd dispute that proprietary services are the "best" way to sell your product. It's a strong way, but it's sneaky and aggressive, and turns off power users. (Remember that the iTunes store did

    Right. That makes sense. All I would say is that Apple's consistent refusal to adopt open or cross-compatible standards makes the mobile world less fun to play in. It's not a new complaint, but it's as true today as it ever has been. (Not that they're the only proprietary dicks—WinMo is surprisingly inflexible and

    You're on Gizmodo at 10:30 AM on a Friday.

    That's not why BBM sucked in the past—it's why BBM sucks now.

    Day 5 and Day 23 are my favorites....

    Is it just me, or is the condensed typeface used for the score multipliers actually pretty unsightly? The box finish also looks a little less rich.

    Everyone has an annotation but Matt. Seems oddly fitting. Bring on Hurt Doctor and Malcolm Tucktor!

    I'd vote for tongue in cheek. I know that out here on the West Coast of the US, "us commies" is a common sarcastic self-descriptor for liberals.

    Not console-related, but related to the graphics vs. gameplay argument: I just booted up Deus Ex Human Revolution a couple weeks ago. I played through all the side quests in the first phase of Detroit, got bored, and then opened up yet another DX1 game. I can't think of a better example of how the need for a