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    Disturbing details in games

    Also from Skyrim, there's a point on the beach somewhere where you find a blanket, some bread, flowers, bottle of wine, an Amulet of Dibella...and a lot of bloodstains. No bodies, no survivors. That kinda got to me. Hey, don't be like that. I've been to Jersey plenty of times and I've...
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    The Biggest Joke in Gaming

    Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor, and what it means for the gaming industry/gamer relationship. I have seen only one review that called the game anything other than completely unplayable. IGN gave it a 3.0 ("Awful") salvaged only by the game's premise and potential, but still referred to it as a...
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    Poll: Would you take a pill that makes you bisexual?

    So, we're discussing cures for heterosexuality now? If I followed your sports metaphor, I should be angry at God for making me only attracted to women, and want to kick His ass. Or am I misreading your baseball/basketball example? Are...are you calling Michael Jordan bisexual? Maybe it's...
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    Why wasn't Kingdom of Amalur as praised as Skyrim or Dragon Age?

    I wouldn't call the game "amazing" but I think it was good and deserved more credit than it got.
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    Poll: Is Not Dating a Certain Race Racist?

    "Prejudiced" might not be the right word, no, but is still far closer to the situation than either "bigot" or "racist". If you read the definitions of the other two terms, you'd see it was a pretty dramatic difference between those three. Think of it as the difference between a traffic ticket, a...
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    Poll: Is Not Dating a Certain Race Racist?

    Merriam-Webster defines "racist" as "a person who believes that one race should control all others ". Hmm. Didn't know that was the definition. So I guess...no? Let's see, in related words it has "bigot". The definition of bigot is "a person who strongly and unfairly dislikes other people...
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    Poll: Women In Combat? Yea or Nay?

    Let's say that we had two groups of people: A) A group of fit, able-bodied women under 30 willing to take up arms to defend their country B) A mixed group of whoever who insist that women NOT go into combat If you asked most armed-force recruiters which group they'd give guns to, 90%-plus...