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They did let Cecilia write the opinion piece she writes. People are free to tell her that her opinion sucks.

Can’t even fathom the brain process. I had a beaten up ‘98 Integra with over 120k miles, needed new shocks and wheels, and decided to use it for trade in. Trade in offered was $1,200 and I accepted. I would have kept driving the thing if I were offered $0.00 and I sure wouldn’t have just given it to the dealer to

I think most people are satisfied with the ability to right click the existing tray icon, select Volume Mixer, and edit their apps’ volume levels. With so many pieces of hardware having dedicated apps from hard drive performance utilities, video card suites to sound card interfaces and headphone configuration tools,

First of all, who in their right mind aimlessly browses the Steam store? There are categories and filters. Use them. You’re not going to suddenly have to sift through an unending pile of trash games. The market will dictate what games are good and not, and the best content will rise to the top and be treated

The percentage of people who mindlessly browse the Steam store without any filtering is comparable to the percentage of individuals who purchased and to this day still use SteamBox hardware. (read: Essentially 0).

Let me clarify, “increase in visibility of shootings”. The occurrence rate is lower, but it is more visible.

Nice try, but absolutely not. Increases in suicides, shootings, poor race relations, divisive politics, and other tragedies long predate the Trump administration.

Valve has so much money via Steam, there’s literally no incentive for them to put in the effort to develop HL3. Especially not when the hype has been blown to proportions that far exceed those of Duke Nukem Forever. Even if DNF had been a shining masterpiece it would have fallen short of the hype train.

If someone needs tools to filter content because they can’t handle seeing it, they probably shouldn’t be using Steam. If results appear in your suggestion lineup that don’t interest you, there’s a way to indicate you don’t want to see that content. What more can you expect?

Yessssssssssss!

Fantastic! Valve is a storefront looking to make money. They should simply allow developers and their games, controversial or not, to try and sell their wares and let the market decide what sells.

This country was founded by prudes.

Did the questions asked by the Japanese Tourism Agency specifically ask what the approach was to allowing tattooed foreign guests? If not, their responses likely reflected their policies as they apply to domestic customers or at least their standard policies that would deny customers with tattoos, but they may bend

Most people in video games treated like shit (or killed for that matter) are men. Why shouldn’t women be treated equally?

Correction, I meant “when this card enters the battlefield”, not “once per turn”.

Yes, brainfart, I forgot that it’s whenever it enters the battlefield so you’ll be using and abusing that as often as possible, hopefully much more than once per turn.

First strike means a creature strikes first regardless of P/T. It doesn’t have to enter combat specifically with a 3/3 to strike first, as you’ve said.

Maybe even a 0/3, but yeah, this card is broken.

Yep, even if the text said “each turn deals 1 damage to each player and each creature and plainswalker they control” it would still be broken at 3cmc. For the damage to be specifically targeted to all opponents with no drawback at such a low cost is absurd.

Yep, a 3/3 for 3 with first strike is a solid rare. To have 1 damage per turn to everything on the OPPONENT’s field in addition is broken. Even an effect dealing 1 damage to each player and all creatures and planeswalkers on the field would be too powerful a card at just 3 cmc.