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Jacques Snicket
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God, this is ridiculous. The fact that taxpayer money was spent planning a defense against the so-called "Zombie Apocalypse" and that the DoD has given so much credence to "Zombie Apocalypse" conspiracy theorist nut jobs is outrageous, and ultimately tragic.

Trépanier counters this by saying: yes, Assassin's Creed isn't necessarily "true" in the strictest sense of the word. But that doesn't make it any less useful as an educational tool. If anything, erroneous details help to spur further investigation.

Everyone stay tuned for fappy bird, coming as quick as it can (poor taste?)

What Assassin's Creed taught me: a pile of hay can save you from any fall.

Ugh, yes! Nothing like dangling off a ledge way up off the ground and trying to jump to a point near you... and missing, because the controls are imprecise.

Which is exactly why if they do feudal japan - Sold.

What's so boring about History??? I'll never understand people that don't care to learn about the past.

I learned to cope with the somewhat inacurate parkour controls the games have. :p

I always liked Assassin's Creed for the historical value... The architecture's all spot on, and I never found it at difficult to decipher where a liberty was being taken.

I tried getting my Dad into video games a few years ago (spoiler alert: I failed.)

So this comment doesn't sound like your trying to justify your own obvious trolling behavior at all. Nahhhh.

not to be too rude, but you are an absolute fucking idiot if you think nothing that happens online cant harm you. All you need to do is ask someone who had a photo of themselves shared without their consent posted online.

Bingo.

I don't see the difference between 'real life' bullying and virtual bullying. Most 'real world' bullying isn't physical, it's verbal and psychological, and it does hurt. This fact EXTENDS into our virtual lives, whether it's a post on facebook or verbal attacks in LOL.

Should we just call it what it is for these types? Psychopathy.

This, "trolling" is not harassing others, that's an excuse for being a douche. The term troll is so bastardized, "trolling" or at least what was before was making other people get mad but with style, the whole point of doing it rested on not being obvious.

Someone is getting hurt. They're being hurt emotionally.

There's two kinds of trolling in my experience: soft trolling and hard trolling. A soft troll would be someone who tells you to jump over a ledge in Halo, which leads to your untimely death, and chuckles for everyone. A hard troll is someone actually harassing other players online (ex. bringing the kid to tears in

To me that isn't trolling, that's straight up harassment and should be treated as such. From my experience, trolling is harmless messing around. When it crosses the line of 'in good fun' to straight up evil, it isn't trolling.

It was an odd conversation—the sort where neither side ever saw eye-to-eye, but it wasn't exactly an argument. Personally, I just wanted to understand more than anything else. Even if I disagree with somebody, they're still human. We've got that much in common, at least. This person made no bones about his