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I think the really interesting statement about society is that more problems, inconveniences, and financial hardship would arise from the obvious corporate response of trying to wiggle out of their responsibility towards their employees than would out of... you know... just, like, doubling their janitor's salaries and

Uh, poos ass?

*strumming guitar*

"There's a threat to our freedom
in the world today;
And it's reaching every corner of the USA.
It's a sinister plot
By them Nippon-ese
And they'll try to make it softer with an American 'please'...

In the land of rollin' waves of grain
There's a-plenty of things
That we need over-explained
But we got every

See, I really liked that part - as some commenters below point out, Selan and Maxim were just a better match. Both are physically powerful, coarse, driven to be their physical best and strive to protect the weak. I would have been disappointed if Maxim and Tia had ended up together - for all the pining in the world,

A Haiku I have composed for select commenters:

I figure that Xenoblade takes place far in the future, on one of humanity's "seed worlds", where the people's genetics have been tinkered with to maximize resources, so that their size makes a Gear look gigantic.

My heart, it flutters.

Here's the thing - I'm viewing the character models as a direct nod to the art style of the portraits in Xenogears on the PS1... at fisrt glance, I was like, "uhhh..." but once I made that connection I was all "OH SHI..."

Nonono, XenoGEARS. This has so much DNA in common with the PS1 Classic I'm LITERALLY plotzing with joy.

And I do view all of the "Xeno" games as one universe. Legal ramifications be damned!

Now playing

Luigi seriously reminds me of the CARD CRUSHER

Now playing

Jeezum crow, I think it is fair to say, many of us thought this was going to be a slow paced, thoughtful, atmospheric game that traded gunplay for more creative solutions as part of it's core conceit. We knew there would be some, but not that the game would be built around it with hacking and roaming discouraged by

Yeahhhh, came here to say this - are these even articulated at all? Or are these concept sculpts? Because, I'm no Magic Player, but I'd by that Wildspeaker if it had Marvel Legends articulation, no lie.

Well then, let's put it this way: Wasteland is made by a group of devs who are making this from 100% kickstarter funds as a labor of love, some of them after a long time sitting out of the industry. No studio would touch it because it was a forgotten IP with a record for controversy.
Shadowrun, on the other hand, is a

Toatally not trashing on Juben, seeing as (he?) has now done his homework, but I think this thread is a totally spot-on condensation of the whole point here: Women have to live with period shits and menstrual blood clots their entire lives, but are asked to keep so silent about them that men can exist who don't even

I've been a fan of hers since "Double Happiness".

I was having a similar conversation on the internet (of all places!) with a group of people, and one point I made actually gave many of them pause.

It was in reference to the famous photo of the young lady with tape over her nipples holding a sign that said: "STILL NOT ASKING FOR IT", and people were referencing the

Of :course: it's a collectible card game for touch screen devices.

SHUTDOWN! Got what I wanted, go fish!