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Intellect class? Yeah...there comes a point in every exchange on the internet that you realize you're talking to an idiot.

I'm pretty sure you're the one that brought it up. Maybe you should self analyze and figure out what scares you so much that you singled out the substance that has the least effect on a person's ability to drive.

He was drunk, had Valium, and muscle relaxers...all can be obtained legally. You singled out the pot huh?

Deleted because I think I misunderstood you.

That's great. Now how about you and Walt get your heads out of your asses and pay attention to the topic at hand instead of trolling?

This shit goes too far.

So he's either:

Mmm...didn't you just say you had a $1000 PC? And you're playing games on...a PS4? Then you proceeded to make fun of PC gamers for spending stupid amounts of money for no reason? Yeah...

Psst...actors wear make up. I assume your mind is blown.

Girl toys sales are solid. They sell more than boy toys. They have to cover their weaknesses. Monster High, for instance, blows every other boy franchise out of the water.

Its funny that so many people think that having 60k plus gamerscore means that I obsess over it. I don't look at anyone else's score let alone measure my self worth against it.

This isn't always the case if a license is lost. The full game is changed over to a trial version. This happened with Double Dragon for me.

A joke you say? No son. I saw no such thing. Good day to you.

Hate to break it to you, but Bill Murray was not the first person to tread those particular waters.

He was also on Joe Rogan's podcast this week. He mostly talked about expensive sports cars though...

Ooh...mmm...see now...I was hoping we'd be moving away from memes by now. Can we do that please?

As of this moment, I am down for this.

Did you even see Elysium? Aside from an exo suit and the fish out of water theme there's zero here thats similar. I swear people like you just pick shit to say out of a hat sometimes.

Look at the high cost of purchase as a software company's velvet rope. It keeps out the "riff raff" in their eyes...ensuring that most of their customers are businesses that are unlikely to pirate their software for individual use. I'm not saying that's what actually happens, but that's probably the theory.

Quick everyone! We're losing millions to pirates! Call the twenty strong team of $1000 an hour lawyers. Write Congress a check for a couple million while you're at it.