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@ZonkotheSane: I'm pretty sure that's already been in existence. Go troll around 4chan for a while; you'll happen across it sooner or later.

@Pedro S Carvalho: You do realize that writers at Gizmodo are not, strictly speaking, "journalists," do you? They're bloggers; as such, they can be as biased as they want to (and occasionally they are).

@daGoat: How does getting it through Amazon make it more diplomatic?

@steino: Because that doesn't sound silly at all.

@DefineStatutory: Hmm? Oh, you had an opinion? I'm sorry, I was over here not listening to you because I am in no way being forced to pay attention to the silly things that people on the internet say.

@DangerousDac175: Ah, UK, alright. The US prices haven't really changed.

@DangerousDac175: It's just you, because the retail prices haven't changed a whole lot.

@SewerShark: I believe that's more or less what was implied by my comment.

@SewerShark: In the case of Avatar then yes. I saw it on non-3D DVD, and it was kind of stupid.

@shkm: But then...it would be 49 free apps and a free OS.

@haodamao: The check mark next to the feed's name means that it's verified by Twitter. The same check mark appears on celebrities' feeds, to show that they aren't imposters or parodies.

@norazi: Or just open the door, and it takes even less work.

@GitEmKelvarDave: The funniest part was that she was starred for that comment. Oh, Gawker TV.

@Ssscorpion: Honestly, what does your mention of "Palin Derangement Syndrome" have to do at all with this except to pointlessly inject your political views pertaining to events that stopped being important over a year ago?

@snark_attack: I can honestly say that I dislike the font. In fact, I mate say I hate it. Not because it's popular to hate it; I just hate the way it looks.

@Bobby Stanley: I can tell by the fact that he's hobbling around on half-rotted legs, arms akimbo, trying to eat my brain. Definitely dead.

@3MC: The reason that most Americans don't trust authority is because so often authority has failed them. Especially true for airport security; 9/11 solidified this idea, and the steady stream of terrorist attempts since then has made Americans distrustful of the measures being provided.