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No. You don't.

I can tell you, for the most part, they have.

And a slightly better way of saying that would be, "I don't think TV does a good job, at least in this case, of portraying reality with any sort of accuracy."

His page is still live, by the way. I will not link to it, but it is definitely still up - not suspended.

Totally. Came to this conclusion a few years ago.

This, I believe, unfortunately.

It's also apparently about allowing oneself to indulge in fallacies, which seemingly, one would think you would be against.

YES! There was much rejoicing/frustration that night.

It's worth a shot! I played every single one of those with someone else, which can be both a supremely frustrating and supremely awesome/rewarding experience all at the same time.

Start with Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. Still probably my favorite in the series. It's absolutely massive, absolutely hilarious, and there are *so* many playable characters.

YES. Have been trying to tell everyone I know how brilliantly amazing Lego Doctor Who would be.

Quite alright. It still sends a slight wave of repulsion down my neck, but at least he doesn't indulge in any other self-referential hi-jinks; else I would crack.

Normally I would agree with you, but he has been doing this thing for quite awhile. It's now gone from being annoying to being his style.

I - really am not trying to brag... but it took me about two nights of Super Smash, playing about two hours each with another human player, to level up my Amiibo.

In theaters, strangely enough, it seemed ridiculous, but halfway through I realized I was strangely touched by it all.

There was no home invasion.

"... but I do not think a solution that includes terrorizing an innocent family is the better solution."

Did I say always? No, I did not.

No, what's terrifying is that a third party created that situation in the first place.

Perhaps I did not make the more important point clear: "He will leave the house."