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MargarineMongoose 6 points ago +6 / -0

I didn't realize the guy behind Angel's Egg was also mixed up with Jin-Roh and Ghost in the Shell. What a wide fucking range to work within.

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MargarineMongoose 2 points ago +2 / -0

They don't need our money because non-gamers will buy their slop now. We've been dispossessed of our own industry/hobby.

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MargarineMongoose 11 points ago +12 / -1

Time to invade and liberate the UK?

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MargarineMongoose 20 points ago +20 / -0

Is the big reveal going to be that literally every single conspiracy theory is true? I really don't want that to be the case.

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MargarineMongoose 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's the nasolabial lines that do it. They just can't help themselves but try to turn everything into an old woman.

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MargarineMongoose 14 points ago +14 / -0

I actually don't like the idea of putting all of our eggs in one game industry company's basket.

Just go back to hosting Ventrilo servers and individual forums. That system worked.

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MargarineMongoose 14 points ago +14 / -0

All tech companies are international, they just pretend to be headquartered somewhere. It's a truly insidious problem that needs to be more widely acknowledged before it can really be addressed.

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MargarineMongoose 20 points ago +22 / -2

Observe once again class how Gizortnik immediately begins running interference, desperate to prevent the emergence of an identity group for Americans of European blood.

The deflection to Communism is designed to dredge up a legitimate foe to focus on in order to downplay the other threat. If you focus on Communism, you won't be paying attention to the shifting demographics and the one-sided racial animosity directed at Americans of European blood. By the time the distraction wears off, it will be too late to mount the necessary defense of racial in-group affinity to deal with the racial hatred that all the out-groups have been harboring and acting upon for decades, leaving you weak and vulnerable.

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MargarineMongoose 6 points ago +6 / -0

As was pointed out in the other thread, traffic is not synonymous with posting. Most of that traffic is web crawlers or similar services.

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MargarineMongoose -3 points ago +1 / -4

Credit where credit is due, you did provide a source beyond Some Random Person On Twitter.

However I'm always going to endorse the sentiment that we need to be skeptical of information that's being fed to us via social media. The last several years I have seen people become far too complacent about accepting statements at face value if those statements align with their already held beliefs.

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MargarineMongoose 10 points ago +10 / -0

This is the real Pandora's box that most people aren't considering, but then they weren't thinking creatures to begin with. Anyone with two brain cells to rub together should be alarmed at the prospect of what this is going to do in terms of destroying our ability to record history and accurately model reality.

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MargarineMongoose 10 points ago +10 / -0

This is why lolis are the litmus test of who has principles and who doesn't. There are so many fair weather free speech advocates who reveal themselves to be something else entirely whenever the topic arises.

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MargarineMongoose 5 points ago +5 / -0

This was how I started on Skyrim and that first playthrough remains the one I was most invested in, even after putting a thousand hours into that game.

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MargarineMongoose -4 points ago +2 / -6

Hey now, you can't just go around demanding corroborating evidence to verify baseless claims that agree with the hivemind's opinion.

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MargarineMongoose 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm not sure if Astlibra counts, but I'm going with Astlibra Revision.

There was one on the SNES I half remember where you'd periodically get a follower and they'd shoot projectiles every time you swung your sword. I had fun with that but it was also pretty challenging as I recall. No idea what the name of that game was but I figure someone here might know it.

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MargarineMongoose 4 points ago +4 / -0

I dunno man, I remember the crowds at the bookstore for multiple Harry Potter midnight launches. There was a good number of people who read those books and it wasn't just the nerds and bookworms.

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MargarineMongoose 33 points ago +33 / -0

At what point do we admit that they're not really human and need to be treated like the hostile animals they are? You don't allow a creature like that roam freely through a crowded area.

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MargarineMongoose 1 point ago +1 / -0

Proximity mines in the archives was our go-to scenario back in the day. Someone was always getting blown up in the bathroom or when they tried to grab ammo. Good times...

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MargarineMongoose 13 points ago +13 / -0

My hometown is a transient metropolitan area. It fucking sucks because there's absolutely zero community to speak of here. The older I get the more I want to just give up on everything.

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