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#1 MarcusAntonius
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Take a look at when it was posted, then look at the date of the comment two posts up.

Theokhoth

I love how he deliberately skipped over my post from May. I suppose this wouldn't be the first time he fudged the facts to suit his claims.

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#2 MarcusAntonius
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It depends on how well the story is written and just how relevant any backstory is to the plot.

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#3 MarcusAntonius
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[QUOTE="StopThePresses"][QUOTE="Pixel-Pirate"]

I compare Ayn Rand to the other great sociopaths of our time. Like Charles Manson.

Pixel-Pirate

Her father's business was confiscated by the Bolsheviks and they fled the country, so I'm sure that has something to do with her rather extremist views.

Ones experiences in life shape who they are, as does genetic factors.

At the very least, Rand was a narcissist.

ITT, we get valuable input from professional behavioral specialists.

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#4 MarcusAntonius
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[QUOTE="theone86"]

[QUOTE="QuistisTrepe_"]

Idiot=someone you disagree with. Ok.

QuistisTrepe_

That's not what I said, but thanks for strawmanning me. You can always tell a Rand disciple.

You hate what you can't define or comprehend. Interesting. I wonder why that is exactly?

Before he can understand Objectivism, he ought to learn what straw man means. I don't think he can distinguish a straw man from a snow man.

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#5 MarcusAntonius
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McNabb would be a terrible fit for the Raiders. Seven step drops for a beat-up 34 year old QB behind a garbage offensive line and throwing to very green receivers, not going to work.

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#6 MarcusAntonius
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[QUOTE="jks22112"]Now I may be wrong, but Pyramid head was a creation of James' from Silent Hill 2's subconscious. The fact that he's in Silent Hill the movie, and Silent Hill Homecoming is purely fan service, and really makes no sense. He dies from kinda falling on a spear into his neck intentionally after James defeats his guilt for his wife's death. spawnassasin

basicly this

sorry if you were expecting something epic but

pyrimid head basicly kills himself once james comes to terms with what he did

...........and a **** load of gunfire

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#7 MarcusAntonius
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I posted a blog about this when I played this supposed "innovator" a few days after it's release. Heavy Rain is a game you watch, not a movie you can play.

Jbul

Nothing will get me rolling my eyes more than anyone claiming their game is innovative. I don't think the word means what the people who throw it around think it means.

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#8 MarcusAntonius
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I could have told whomever that the game was a successful failure for being a niche title tied to PS3 exclusivity and saved them the hyper-analytical, yet lucid and well written review.

As I don't have a PS3, too bad I'll never get to play it.

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#9 MarcusAntonius
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[QUOTE="Crimtmp"][QUOTE="ghost392"]So what if it cost even 99999999trillion it helps people... Money is worth more then people It costs about as much as you that war you republicans startedPixel-Pirate

Yeah turning the nation upside down so people can get meds for a cold is REALLY worth it lol .

Yup. Hey, I don't care if a kid dies of cancer! We gotta spend our money on important things!

Like 90 inch 3D TV's and wars in the middle east.

So looting from what your neighbor produces without their legal consent is a better option? Yay for the ends justifying the means.:roll:

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#10 MarcusAntonius
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And why aren't they stopping them or atleast trying to... Obama can only do so much as can the democrats how come not more Americans try to help?

They are suing government to take healthcare off the table

ghost392

Because we have a separation of powers and the legal process is being initiated. Congress doesn't have some inalienable right to see its legislation enacted.