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I always think this when I hear something about a celebrity being a jerk. I understand that they signed up for this and really it's kind of a facet of their jobs, but I can also understand what it must be like to have people run up to you screaming "MARSHALL!!!!" or whatever, every goddamn day of your life. He can't

Some people are also trying to add Asexuals into the mix, which fits even less.At times the whole movement seems confused as they are all technically fighting different battles.

Common historical background, mostly. Transgender people are outside the stereotypical gender norms, much like sensitive gay men or butch lesbians (stereotypes, yes, but public perception is significant). Additionally, drag queens, a symbol of gay culture, are linked with transgender people for obvious reasons.

This happened to me on the Very. Last. Battle. of the game, and I had to start the checkpoint all over again. So annoying.

Wow. You guys must be in a bad luck or something. I've got 80 hours already on 3 playthroughs and nothing like that ever happened. For sure I had to restart some levels, but that was because of the 1999 mode.

Me too! I had to restart from a checkpoint because Elizabeth didn't feel like following me on the skyline.

Murder of Crows was overpowered with the upgrade, because you end up with a large area with crow traps. Otherwise, Shock Jockey was better.

This happened to me once too. Her dialog subtitles would show up, but she was nowhere in sight, and I couldn't hear her speaking. I went to a different zone and she reappeared.

I liked Murder of Crows, it reminded me a lot of the Bee plasmid in the original Bioshock. However this guy is right, having them plop down and become traps is über helpful. Also - I LOVE shock jockey, being able to THROW traps is just amazing. I would just hold down my trigger, build up, and then throw a huge hunk of

Sometimes it does

I concur with damn near everything you said, but could not put it as eloquently as you. Thanks for basically saying everything i felt. :)

Ya, it took me a couple of reads to kind of understand it — but it does make sense. It also reasserts Tina's comment in the video about her being able to manipulate tears via her pinky being left behind.

Did any one else feel like they pulled punches on the topic of racism, xenophobia, and nationalism? It felt, to me, that per all the previews I saw, the game was going to be a lot more raw about it than it actually was. Example: the huge mural with George Washington , the bell, and the racist charicatures said "It is

Here is a post on saw on a Forbes discussion board that seems to explain this very well via Quantum Mechanics (aka...mind can't comprehend). But it's a great explanation to some of the plot points.

Oh god, stepping out into Rapture... I was watching my wife with her first play through, and I squealed when I noticed that everything had gone very Art Deco. She'd only watched when I'd played through the first one, so it didn't click quite so quickly, but the chills that that scene gave me...

*SPOILERS*

That particular scene made me a little teary eyed as well, especially after the way his story ended up playing out.

I was so, so, so glad I never had to fight him, as I never wanted to hurt him. After seeing all the kids with the Songbird dolls in the game, how the society had built him up as one of their

B-b-b-but wasn't that the act where Obama was going to personally drive around in a tank and collect all of the guns door to door and break them over his knee? Alex Jones is NEVER wrong.

You know... THEY are!

People have been predicting the fall of Nintendo since the N64. Remember, the N64 didn't do too well either. Nintendo's money has almost always been made by their handhelds. Even with mobile phones catching on immensely, their handhelds dominate the handheld market. Nintendo will not be going the Sega route for a long

Ahh, yes. The whole "Ban and Destroy Every Gun in the Country Act" or H.R. Act stop making stuff up already.