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The world is 60% Asian.

I did. It was kind of disappointing.

That's such a strange metaphor. You were born inside my adopted child?

I think the salient point is that we can recognize significant differences between ourselves and other animals without conferring upon ourselves unique status as hyper-animals or representing ourselves as somehow beyond nature.

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Absolutely. I was trying, however obliquely, to address wasting-time's main concern, which was that anesthesiologists might be doing something other than watching the patient's vitals during an operation.

WAR TITAN

The number of injuries and deaths per miles driven is probably astronomically higher for ATVs than for cars.

That's always been a weird one. Before he married her, Fualaau and his family sued the school district for failing to protect him from her sexual exploitation. So…

No offense to your husband and anyone else who chooses gas as a career, but the period of anesthesia between induction and emergence seems best suited to something that is not a person.

I think the entire NFC West is in the top half of the NFL.

That's hardly guaranteed. And considering the tens of millions of copies it sold on PS3/360, I'm not sure half a million matters.

The whole point of the video is that the actual games are completely boring and unoriginal, even while the rhetoric absolutely soars ("completely new" futuristic shooter, same as the old futuristic shooter; a 2 minute speech about surveillance states leading into a game about supernatural powers; creating characters

It's always interesting when we are confronted with the arbitrariness of our customs and taboos. Yet there's always someone out there who will attempt to retcon some kind of logically sound rationale for what we deem acceptable and what is not.

I don't even care if James Franco's entire life is shitty/brilliant performance art or if he's just completely delusional or some hilarious combination thereof.

I didn't realize you were referring to the proximate sources (i.e. the let's play type videos from which her footage is often drawn). I think she is definitely wrong not to cite those sources.

The Stanley Parable is a fine game. It's also bewildering, which I suppose is part of the point. But man, I get so lost sometimes.

The way she uses other people's work is known as fair use for the purpose of commentary or criticism, which is a well established practice.