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See my reply to Haer.

No, the application of US law wasn't my point. Mine was a flippant remark on how your technical point was relevant to, or made much of a difference to the tone and point of the article. I was serious about that, but upon further reading (admittedly non much further reading, my bad!) of the debate, I can now see why

Agreed.

Which male in that presentation could have been swapped out for a female?

Same.

Whether this above guide refers to the US 1st Amendment or the basic concept of free speech, I don't see how it changes most of the above.

Well just tell us what you think is funny.

I really enjoyed the content of this video, but it's times like these I wish as many people would whine about this type of glorifying-weapon-dramatic-wankfest music as they do dubstep.

I know what you mean- because I would never dream of putting a political sign on my lawn- but in many ways, doing so is one of the most passive ways of being a political activist (and I use that term loosely). You put up the sign and people can take it as they wish.

Little mention of the public behavior (or non-behavior) of the parents in these situations. This is often a factor of people judging parenting ability. It's not only just about what the child is doing that annoys many people and forms their judgment on the parents' ability.

This.

Ask yourself why these kids were well-behaved.

I agree with the motor part, but how is what you posted any less tacky and any more presentable?

Well if you'll allow me to separate AC into 3 things:

I'd LOVE japan.

Yep, I agree with you. I may not be as ANGRY as you, but I agree with you 100%.

Perhaps by doing away with all the modern day techno shit and just making it a game set in an era with objectives and conspiracies relevant to that era?

Same for here in NZ. If these prices for the PS4 are to be believed and then converted to NZ dollars, then it would be a dream. But basically, if you want to buy 2 controllers at launch, in NZ you're paying the converted price (40,000 YEN equals about 500 NZ dollars) and doubling it.

Exactly

I agree with your first point, but not your conclusion.