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As you can tell from the other comments in this thread, one of the serious problems with the USA’s justice system is that nobody really cares about rehabilitation, only punishment and determent (even though it’s been shown over and over that harsh punishments aren’t actually a deterrent).

Personal anecdotes aren’t data. Do your friends normally tell you about every time they try to push a direction on their controller and get a different direction instead? Here you go, pages and pages of people who will tell you about the 360 controller’s d-pad problems: https://www.google.com/#safe=active&q…

Personal anecdotes aren’t data. Do your friends normally tell you about every time they try to push a direction on

Also, in case you’ve never used a 360 controller before, here is the obligatory comment that the d-pad is trash. It is impossible to accurately, reliably hit the direction you want. Don’t get a 360 controller if you like to play games that use the d-pad.

Also, in case you’ve never used a 360 controller before, here is the obligatory comment that the d-pad is trash. It

> At least I’ve got Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE as backup if things go south with Mighty No. 9.

Hi, I’ll be the person here who tells you that Chrono Cross takes a massive dump on everything that was good about Chrono Trigger. It’s got good music and the graphics are all right, but the story and characters range somewhere between “awful” and “stupid.”

> If you want to be In The Know, you have to learn about the Quintet trilogy,

Protip: Don’t buy a system for a game that isn’t even out yet. They’re not going to run out of systems, and there’s a good chance the system will be cheaper by the time the game is out.

If he made the game as he envisioned, then why didn’t it come with multiple difficulty modes?

Actually, though, deciding between “Should I make a game that will sell as many copies as possible?” and “Should I make the game that I’ve envisioned?” can be a tough decision to make.

Well, we’ve already got a Gawker editor on record saying that he only wouldn’t consider posted a sex tape if the subject was younger than four. So seventeen is fair game.

It’s almost like the anti-censorship crowd /doesn’t/ just arbitrarily attack any woman they see. Weird.

So what exactly do you want to change? There’s a huge amount of media out there that doesn’t sexualize women any more than the men. There’s plenty that doesn’t sexualize either. There’s also plenty of media that sexualizes men for the sake of women’s enoyment; perhaps not as much, but there’s still more than you could

Well, it’s the sixth if you’re counting Blue Sphere, but nobody ever does.

So, let’s pretend somebody really was willing to go through the work of forging or stealing a photo ID and paying $250 to run an advertisement for a web site that they’ve designed and paid to host while carefully not putting her real name anywhere on it.

It would be pretty hard for it to be a fabrication, because, as I’m sure you know from your research, her site was advertised on eros.com, which has been owned >20 years and requires photo ID and considerable fees for their ads. But sure, I guess somebody could’ve stolen her ID, acquired erotic photos of her, and paid

No, I only believe things which have a reasonable amount of evidence presented for them, such as photographs of an escort going by “Maria Mint” who just so happens to look exactly like Alison Rapp, down to tattoos and jewelry.

Sure, and I’m not disagreeing with that. But the things you wrote have no relation to the behavior of all of the people who are dogpiling on the original poster.

Oh my goodness, I’m so sorry I used an angle bracket in a way you didn’t like. Do you need a band-aid?

> suggest that perhaps it’s reasonable for Nintendo to not want one of their PR people to be moonlighting as a prostitue

It’s kind of hard to tell because the quality of that image is pretty bad, but there’s an IGN watermark on the artwork.