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I'm totally OK with this. Sounds like a logical way to get more customers in. In a totally Japanese kind of way of course.

Hah! I kill me.

It's not "They haven't started shooting", but "They haven't started shooting in Seoul." Seems the article is not wrong to me.

I had a pretty similar reaction, but I was thinking some bug got smashed on there.

I came here expecting character sheets (rpg style) for erotic anime. So disappointed.

Sankaku Complex is NSFW period. Never mind any one link.

Those are certainly some impressive doodles there.

I was reminded of a dog I saw go under a truck in front of the car I was in one day about 20 years ago. The dog only survived long enough to bring him to the vet (about 200m up the street) and get him put down. Feels bad to have someones pet dying in your lap.

Damn straight. If anyone really needs to know what the news is, the remote control is right there. They don't need to remove the joy from everyones lives >.>

Take a look at the picture at the bottom of the article. The pencil sharpener is right next to the "German Detailing Eraser with Brush". Looks like you use your pencil sharpener to keep the Detailing Eraser sharp...

Cyber knee tech.

To be fair, the intent of the law in Australia was to control who had access to guns and what type of guns they could have access to, which would then reduce the number of homicides by gun. Which it totally did, despite how little impact is has had on overall homicides.

You are factually incorrect about Australia. There was no "student massacre". It was a 28 year old man who just really wanted to kill a bunch of random people.

What are you talking about? There are at least 5 cats in that picture. They are also ninjas.

Eh, everything becomes less scary with exposure. It wouldn't take very many minutes in that store for a sufficient level of exposure to be experienced.

Way to stick it to the man.

In that test, VAC only looked at your DNS cache IF it had other evidence of a cheat being installed. If it finds a cheat and then manages to find a DRM server (ie. not a web server) that corresponds to that cheat in your DNS cache, then it securely sends a list of the cheat DRM servers to Valve as evidence (presumably

Iron filings? Mmm. Tasty. Oh wait, never mind, that's the completely unrelated stock photo, not the actual prototype pizza. My bad.

I think they probably have. Betting it won't last 3 years at room temperature. Because it's a frozen pizza.

It's unknown how many more games and companies will be approached as Toei looks to fight piracy in China. However, with it's early success, it seems might be the first of many more companies to enter China in hopes of protecting their intellectual properties. They'll need it as some of those companies are pirate kings.