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Destroy it, and try to move forward without the painful reminder, and without the possibility of the site being misused, but without keeping people mindful of the horrors that have been? Or keep it, as a reminder to all of how awful a human being can be, which in some ways might be harmful to victims, be it directly

Nope, I hadn't. That's excellent news. The 1hr playthrough article looked damn promising. Not feeling so bad about my console migration after all!

I wish I knew how to quit you, Molyneux...

Guessing this is from the PC version? Not sure how I feel these days about my move to console gaming from predominantly PC gaming. Truth be told, I felt a bit off after buying the Quakecon pack on Steam. Fallout 3 felt really messy in terms of mouse control, I just couldn't find a good sensitivity. Either sliding

Just a wee bit nervous about that handle not being load bearing... Everything else looks good, that handle just looks like an afterthought.

VOTE: grubhub.com

Ah, so instead of hitting the box with an axe, I hit the box AGAINST an even bigger axe! Brilliant!

That would have made more sense, if the target of the protest was the target of the looting and violence. Still violent protest, which has issues, but then at least it would have been protest, not generalized opportunistic ass-hattery.

Well, if I'm being serious about breaking into that box, I'd probably go with something like this:

This. At this point, anything not resembling a wadded up sheet is good to go in the linen cabinet.

Probably just some sand. I would eat less if there was sand all over my damn food.

If I wanted to invest in the "App Guy" at Gizmodo, I would teach Casey not to shame 15 year old kids, even if they really annoyed him with a smattering of emails. I would also teach him about mail filtering. Furthermore, he would be taught that giving a false apology is insulting to the person that is owed an

"Make a secure, lock-free box"

Looting and vandalism sure is a great way to demand social change. Or rather, claiming you demand social change is a great way to get away with looting and vandalism.

Finally, something that isn't retailer-specific for pre-orders!

Skyrim, I am dissapoint.

Unfortunately that just isn't true. Beck, and some others, are a bit like fusion. Once they become self-sustaining, it doesn't matter what you do, their egos keep burning brightly.

So long as there isn't any horse armor, I'm pretty happy to see this kind of comment from someone associated with a TES game. I'll pay $60 for Skyrim, but that's because I trust Bethesda at this point. Even when the games have their issues, I have still enjoyed TES III and IV. A great deal. Vast is an

"The companies that create and publish games simply benefit more from operating online than they do off."

I have mixed feelings about this, just as a smoker has mixed feelings about quitting.