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Sometimes you can - sometimes you can't have an opinion. When I can - it usually is the same opinion I would have if it was something I wasn't involved in - which is, I would tell the person they're an idiot to feel offended by whatever they felt offended by, then I'll present an argument why that is.

As for the

How about I don't do that. It took me 100+ hours invested in Skyrim to find out how much it sucks. Basically, any game that gives players such options does it as a cop out. This freedom gives designers the freedom from responsibility. Hey, you don't like our badly designed game - HERE HAVE OPTIONS. We're too lazy to

It was too bad to stay alive. I played it. Combat system was retarded. It didn't feel responsive at all. The game tried to be mature, but it presented itself in an extremely childish way... and the mechanics weren't as good. It was just bland, boring MMO.

Such options are just a cop out for good game design. I hate them. Instead of making a balanced exp system and entertaining game... they just give you "options", because that frees them from the responsibility to make a good game. Skyrim had the same thing, and it stunk because of it, except options were given in a

I, as an illustrator who has had to stay quiet about receiving unjustified negative comments, fully support anyone who would shit on any who spew such idiotic comments. The cover is mighty fine, and good for the girl to curse that asshole out. Like CN rightfully said - children don't look at these picture through the

Of course this will have 45 million views. There were about 10 much better vine compilations that were taken down on copyright grounds. This is good, but it ain't the best.

The BDSM's name is so retarded, you have to abbreviate it wrongly, calling it the BDS Movement. It's BDSM. Like MRM. It's not MR Movement. They could've named it DSBM, or SDBM, BSDM... but calling it BDS Movement instead of just BDSM, where they are either idiots or intentionally went for this abbreviation, is

Like... no. They are just fun people. Even the dude that said 'no' and got shot. Those are gamers and hat's off to them. You're, what we call, a fag.

Anthony Cumia's game.

How can it be Ass Creed with so little ass, right? *wink wink*

Well, too bad. The law in the US is that if you get paid by a company to have a specific opinion about the company's products, you must mention that you're being paid for your opinion. I would assume the NDAs in this case are completely dismissible, because they are unlawful.

So... as long as I didn't sign the contract, I am free to post it on the internet, right? That is how contracts work - if the two parties haven't agreed to it (where I do acknowledge agreement by proxy - if you do this, you automatically agree to our terms) the contract isn't valid, right? Or am I just being overly

Well, fuck King.com. There is a company I would never ever support ever again and there will never be a good reason to support them.

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I find killing Queelaag much more depressing than Sif. :(

It's probably blunt, like the batarangs.

Oh hey, look, it's a woman making a spectacle of herself on TV, that's new.

What an idiot. My brother died, so now you feel sad for me, but I don't want to use my brother's death to make you feel sad for me boohoohoo.

By the way, South Park had an episode where they mock people using alcoholism to turn themselves into victims. Basically - fuck him. If you're drunk - you don't do your job.

But what they did with his character was funny and that is why it was fine. It was genuinely funny, without any hateful attempt to slam at a whole people. If it wasn't funny, it probably wouldn't have been okay to do it. Sometimes people take risks, and some times those risks pay off, sometimes they don't.

The ad was

Who should I trust - an anonymous guy with a purple avatar talking as if they were the official spokesman for black people, or a prominent giant black racist guy by the name of Patrice O'Neal who basically praised the movie for being one of the very few that made him laugh. I will also not skip his comments on how Tom

It's not the games that worry me. It's that technology is refusing to keep up with games. We live in a world, where people should be able to download 13GB in no more than 30 minutes. Giant corporations' refusal to update their technology and let go of idiotic notions, like data capping (which is useless if they just