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Dereliction 2 points ago +2 / -0

They really want us all to have to pick a side.

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

While that's fine, I'm looking forward to WoW classic plus plus.

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Dereliction 2 points ago +2 / -0

For sure, this is a worse release than even the total bomb Ghostbusters on several levels. Rock bottom!

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Dereliction 11 points ago +11 / -0

And Iron Man 1 was a make-or-break gamble at the time. Also for Downey, who was attempting to revive himself.

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

$46 million is how much the Paul Feig Ghostbuster flop took in for its first weekend, too.

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Dereliction 20 points ago +20 / -0

He did reveal that his second "source" was a detective who verified the information the first source had was authentic.

As posted elsewhere here, Candace Owens has now come out and claims that two detectives are being fired over this. She has underhanded reasons to potentially ascribe her next claim -- that one of the officers took money for it -- but that's a possible thing too, with this release.

Honestly, if everything gets released and is authentic, I don't really give a fuck if someone had to pay the cop to get it. After all, it's been suppressed because of corruption and false motives, so it's all fair play as far as I'm concerned.

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Dereliction 6 points ago +6 / -0

I didn't catch Jeremy's interaction on this. Is your impression that Crowder beat them to the punch on releasing it? That's pretty funny, if true.

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Dereliction 28 points ago +28 / -0

I can't believe Crowder gave up that one of his sources was a detective involved.

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Dereliction 2 points ago +2 / -0

View losing as part of the game and a step in the process of improving, not as a final state. If you can think and learn from what went wrong, instead of becoming emotional over the result, you'll actually improve yourself in several ways.

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Dereliction 7 points ago +7 / -0

Hypothetical here:

If you believed you and your fellows were a divinely-chosen breed of animal, endowed as superior, enlightened and promised future paradise by your creator, it's only a small step from casting every one and everything else as inhuman monsters who must be stopped or subjugated.

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Dereliction 5 points ago +5 / -0

Looks relatively interesting and I wanted to pull the trigger, but Denuvo. Then I thought, do I care enough to high seas it or just re-install XCOM 1/2 again.

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Dereliction 7 points ago +7 / -0

I bet a lot of gamers can relate to this around 2008.

For me, it was 2000-2 when Xbox and console gamers in general were starting to have an influence on PC games and developers. It was slow at first because PC gamers were very resistant and knew we had a good thing, but bit by bit the creep was evident. PC gamers were accustomed to full blown expansions that were competitive products, in most cases, and we saw the garbage console gamers were tolerating, especially shit pushed by Microsoft, and most of us pushed back when we could.

WoW changed things by drawing many console gamers to PC, and the lines between the two audiences started to blur. By 2006, we had the "horse armor" BS that, while mocked and rejected, was still a sign of what was to come.

by Lethn
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Dereliction 4 points ago +4 / -0

The facilities will probably have much more expensive "gear" that will, theoretically, result in a better experience. Most people won't have access to a $25,000 sex robot of the future outside of a brothel scenario. There's also the fact that someone doesn't have to keep a sex doll stuffed away someone that friends or family might somehow encounter.

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Dereliction 10 points ago +10 / -0

It's the equivalent of a bunch of Christians shouting "Crusade! Crusade! Crusade!" Bet the "specialist officers" would lose their shit if they saw that one though.

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