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Likely a design choice, as having T, I, and O in the same group would make disambiguation too difficult.

One of my favorite things about that full circle moment in Bloodborne is that it is the fulfillment of a promise.

hey! i’m a female and feminist — and i think a lot of jezebel comments/articles demonstrate a lack of critical thought and objective reasoning. which, ya know, maybe that’s ok? these are extremely emotional topics, and women want to support other women and I totally get that. but refusing to look at any other side

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Here is a great video explaining why our electoral system is stuck with two parties:

This is the opposite of dismissing old things because they're old. For all of the constraints back then, there were still A TON of shitty games. We just remember the good ones. And the same will be said of current games.

I made sure that "automatically install updates" was turned off. My 2.50 update was ok, but I don't imagine they will all go that way. Sorry to hear you got bricked.

They are stenographers. I am a stenographer, but I don't do closed captioning, I do court reporting in the courts. The reason you see an error like this is because they are stroking multiple keys at once at anywhere between 225-350 words per minute, and sports captioning is incredibly difficult because of the

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Reddit user BruisedShoulder is claiming to be the bro in the video. He says:

Holy hell. Please do not do this. I am a veterinarian and I cannot tell you how bad of an idea this is. At best, short term this dog gets gastroenteritis and/or pancreatitis (which can be a form called acute necrotizing pancreatitis, which is about as pleasant as it sounds). Or, if you're gonna do this, for a dog of

They both exhibit a deep understanding of how to guard against a shoot-grab

Here's the problem with this kind of comment — 1) a lot of things that we assume are "no brainers" wind up being hard to actually quantify and demonstrate in practice, and/or aren't supported by actual data; 2) even if we find the "well, duh" result we expected, the process of quantifying and supporting a hypothesis

This shell! It was made for me!

I'm an education lawyer. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) applies to universities and public schools whether they want it to or not. Schools don't "use" FERPA to deny public records request, they are required to do so by law or face loss of their federal funding. All records maintained by a

I'm on everyone's side here, but Capcom's leaderboard was already irreparably damaged as you can clearly see in the first screenshot. You're right, it is a bit childish, but I didn't really do this to make Capcom do anything. I already knew from the outset that they wouldn't, and I don't really care since I was

The story possibilities opened up by this change seem to write themselves. If you know who Superman really is, you can force him to use his new power and then try to kill him over the next 24 hours when bullets won't bounce off his skin. The 24-hours-as-a-normal-guy gets around the whole "Man of Steel, Woman of

I used to work for a law firm in San Antonio that did Estate Litigation and, shitballs, rich people are crazy as shit. (sidenote: I was a go-for/gopher and research kid for 4 years) I sat in on so many depositions of people with money. Their minds are something else. The most sane people in all of the cases were

No, sometimes it's not just a theory. Okay, sure, scientific principles like natural selection and general relativity are theories...

Number 5 is my JAM.