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The Persona games are set in their own universe, though the connection between 3 and 4 at the moment seems much stronger than those two's connection to previous games. As for the rest of SMT, they are mostly stand-alone games that use similar assets and turn-based gameplay. Instead of personas, the creatures are most

Could you elaborate on the cycle? Is it a proven thing? Because I have definitely been tuning in for the first time since I was a kid.

Of course not, he needs decent health care.

WWE has been getting a lot of press recently, I guess this is the start of another WWE ratings cycle. I can't wait for the cereal. Bran Wyatt? Bad News Berries?

Amateur coaches are NCAA and high school coaches, they coach to win games...at the amateur level (i.e. NCAA and high school). So if a guy is like 6-7 and a post-up player, if that player's ultimate goal is to make the NBA, does it make sense for him to play for a college coach whose only goal is to "win now?" You

Every moral compass needs a lodestone, a magnetic south if you will, that allows us to confidently stride in the opposite direction. The New York Post is such a thing.

V Stiviano was born the following year, the first step in the NBA's cunning 31-year plan to rid themselves of Donald Sterling.

But this does bring up another pressing issue: We need more teams named the Abraham Lincolns.

These days, no one in Oklahoma knows how to execute.

This got too racist for me to continue.

I also walked out of that movie. Sober.

"We have a kind of 'no dicks' policy. We try to hire decent people, not people who are assholes or cause trouble. We'll look at someone's Twitter feed and see what's on there, and if it's somebody who's starting fights, I don't want to hire that person."

I'd like to exercise my 2nd on these people who probably don't like the 13th, and remind them that Sterling was violating the 8th for most of his time as owner.

alt-text on that comic: I can't remember where I heard this, but someone once said that defending a position by citing free speech is sort of the ultimate concession; you're saying that the most compelling thing you can say for your position is that it's not literally illegal to express.

Twitter Knee Jerks are all pro-business until a business decides to act in its own self-interest. Weird, right?

Kill all white people.

Once again, the people who shout loudest about the Constitution are the least likely to have actually read it.

I actually like Simmons more now that he's writing less.