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Blarghagh

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  1. At the same time, a 16 year old boy (15 at the time of the stabbing) who was painfully obviously mentally ill got tried as an adult and sentenced to 20 years in prison for stabbing his teacher Ann McGuire to death. It's times like this I hate the world.
  2. Thank God for him?
  3. What? I didn't say anything about the website itself. I haven't read enough of it to say so. Just if the website is progressive, that article should be removed. Because "this should have stayed the same because there was no problem for me" is an argument tea baggers make.
  4. No, although for some reason most opponents of Atheism+ appear to think it is. Understandable perhaps as they have a be-a-u-tiful hate-on for many of FTB's bloggers. It is unabashedly progressive and big on social justice issues though, which drives the libertarian/reactionary wing of the atheist/skeptic/secularist movement bonkers. The drama is great fun. Check out slymepit.com if you want a laugh. There are plenty of things to call that article, progressive is not one of them.
  5. I'd like to point out this part that Namuntree also mentioned already, but I have another answer to: Having Jim Sterling oppose you about consumer advocacy in games is like having your medical licence revoked by a medical body, but continuing to practice medicine. Having John Bain oppose you about consumer advocacy in games is like having your medical license revoked by a medical body but continuing to practice medicine. Because lets face it, Jim Sterling is peanuts compared to TotalBiscuit when it comes to consumer advocacy. TotalBiscuit is the king of that court and Jim Sterling is the jester.
  6. Man, that's a lot of strawmen and false equivelancies, and even straight up lies. The continued insistence that Nathan Grayson wrote a review for Depression Quest? That hasn't even been brought up in the last two months.
  7. Will it help if I reveal that I received at least one death threat in the past month?
  8. I made my own Chop Suey with chicken so I knew for sure it was chicken.
  9. When I get the $200'000 I'll contact you. So you may be waiting a long time.
  10. I should have specified that I meant that if I got the $200,000 would be the greatest. And actually, I wouldn't say all of the animators are my "friends". Don't think all animators are as happy and laidback as I am.
  11. That would be the greatest. I already know enough awesome animators and designers to fill a team.
  12. Well, if mistakes make you a leader then after this is over she'll be the president.
  13. I'm not a major Star Trek fan so I didn't mind it was a terrible Star Trek film, since Star Trek is all about Utopias and ethical dillemas and that's boooooring. Okay, I'm totally exaggerating this, I enjoy Star Trek but like you I'm not a Trekkie and I enjoyed the reboot as a cool action flick (even though I'll totally make fun of the lens flares). I have no problems with J.J. and I think he'll pull off a decent Star Wars. I think his track record is pretty good, I enjoyed M:I 3, Star Trek and Super 8 though I hated the Star Trek sequel, that was because the script was awful.
  14. Hey man, it was a terrible Star Trek movie, but it was a better Star Wars movie than the prequels. See here:
  15. That was totally cool. Thanks for that.
  16. I think I had it, guys. I'm not sure he needed three posts telling him the same thing.
  17. Are you sure you had the right link there, man? I'm not sure how Michael Jordan talking about Obama had anything to do with this.
  18. It helps that J.J. Abrams already got experience directing Star Wars movies. He made the Star Trek reboot, after all.
  19. Don't whine. Just kidding. I had actually written a pretty in depth, argumentative response already before I realized "hold on, I don't disagree with what you said about the wookie battle".
  20. I don't disagree with any of that and none of my post did either.
  21. Catching up on Parks and Recreation... and then this happened and I just lost it and laughed until I cried.
  22. I agree with most of what you said, but starting in medias res can work just fine. After all, it worked for the original, didn't it? We didn't know who any of those people were. It's just that if it starts in mid-battle, it needs to be understandable, important and it needs to demonstrate who these people are. Like in the original.
  23. I don't believe that was an actual jab. It was unironic, which makes it all te more ironic.
  24. This is quite possibly the greatest thing I have ever seen.
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