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Seriously, I’m having a nice day, reading some happy news stories about happy things, then I look up and see an article about the elections and think “Ehhhh, why not, maybe it’ll be something interesting.” I start reading it and then think “Why is this person raving like a lunat- *glance up at url* ...oh.”

Sometimes you just hate a game SO MUCH that you just want to erase it with extreme prejudice rather than let it linger in your library like a tumor. Sure, some people are fine with just setting such a game to hidden and forgetting that it’s there; the rest of us KNOW it’s still there and that knowledge is a constant

I cast Lvl 3 Upvote. You turn into the top commenter forever.

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“Totes agree.”

Sounds like you need some chainmail:

I don’t know why you posted practically the same reply to this article twice, but whatever - I’ll do the same and repeat my reply to your other comment:

“It’s generally not a smart move to insult the voters of an entire early-primary state.”

“Over on Gawker Brendan O’Conner made a observation about Trump’s recent schedule.”

That’s why I enjoyed books like “Programming the Universe” by Seth Lloyd, and topics like this in general. The more you learn simultaneously about computers and programming as well as physics and quantum physics/mechanics, the more they just appear to be the same thing.

“and other web clients like Origin”

“I’m ready to go back to paying a reasonable retail price to get the “full experience” of a game instead of sinking hundreds into it to get a similar feeling.”

Two words: Stormtrooper Aim.

“It’s very simple, sweetheart: JJ has a pattern he has used his entire career. He’s using it now. You’d have to be a moron not to see it.”

Considering the other graphical effects added in to the photos I would imagine they just blacked out the eyes on a computer like some television shows and movies do for the same effect. E.g., the demon’s eyes in Supernatural.

“and as such can easily become anonymous Tumblr/Reddit fodder”