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Comment Mobile gaming is abysmal right now. (Score 3, Informative) 144

This is kind of an interesting number. I have have found a vast majority of the mobile games to be utter trash, that attempt to cash in on in game purchases while failing to implement a set of solid basic game mechanics. I would gladly drop $30 (or more) just to play a good mobile game that wasn't a poorly concealed slot machine. I wonder if the general shitty state of mobile gaming is causing a disproportionate number of players to not spend cash, or it is just the nature of people being cheap when it comes to 'free' apps. ('I am not going going to spend money on a game that is free', or 'I am not going to pay to win')

As an aside, the 'Freemium' model is really the scourge of the industry right now, with devs looking for easy ways to extract more money from the player base while providing no real product in return.There are a few people who do it right (WoT, LoL, and TF, for example) and a huge pack of greedy shills who are following in their footsteps.

A lot of the free to play model games basically let you pay to win, does this 0.15% number line up with the percent of the general population that is incapable of delaying gratification? I bet you could correlate this number with the result of some psychology study on the topic.....

Comment Can americans stop acting like cunts? No we cannot (Score 1) 917

Your comments about it being religious in nature are interesting; I always thought that religion's traditional hatred of homosexuality gave it's adherents' an excuse to voice their petty hatred. "It's ok to hate faggots, because the Bible says so."

Religion is a great thing though, don't get me wrong. I love big shiny gold crosses worn as jewelry. It makes it easy for me to spot those primitive, savage idiots and stay the hell way from them. "I believe in invisible shit that nobody has ever even seen, Dhurrrrrrrrrr!"

Comment Re:Traitor Traitor, who has the Traitor? (Score 1) 822

Ah everyone else is doing it, well that makes it ok....

One of the old 'rules' of espionage is that everybody spies, everybody knows everybody spies, and nobody talks about it. (everybody in this case, being national intelligence services). By creating such a massive systems that was bound to be discovered, the NSA has torpedoed US national interests in a spectacular fashion. Nobody trusts the US to behave as an altruistic custodian of the Internet now, and they have caused untold billions of dollars of economic damage to US companies. Ironically, it is quite likely that national networks will become more secure, making it harder to do any spying in cases where it might really be important. I have no problem at all in spying on anyone who isn't American, at least when it isn't a billion dollar waste of time tracking all the calls of Dutch house wives, French bus drivers, and Australian auto mechanics. They have created all sorts of mechanisms to get around the letter of the law preventing them from spying on their own citizens, in order to track Muslims who are brown skinned, most of whom just happen to not be connected to terrorist groups.

Basically these stupid NSA fucks got greedy and have killed the golden goose, and shredded no end of domestic laws to do it.

Comment Re:Well spoken sir! (Score 1) 1038

Ah, no one can take constructive criticism anymore. I thought you would appreciate the chance to learn the correct term. I also thought you might appreciate that I waited until the end to mention this in passing rather than attempting to provoke an emotional response by taunting you. Would you have preferred I had left it to the AC trolls to just mock you and let you learn of your mistake that way? Well, I see from other posts that they delivered on that count...

Regardless, the correct form is easy to remember because "capital" refers to the head (e.g. "per capita")... ergo, "punishment on the head".

I am quite aware of the meanings of the words, and how they differ. I care not what an AC posts, they aren't worth reading let alone responding to, and nobody posting to an Internet forum is going to hurt my feelings. Constructive criticism might be to re-read messages before posting them; simply pointing out spelling and grammar errors makes a person sound like a jerk who is interested in form over content. Are you trying to debate ideas and logic, or spell check a third grade writing essay?

Because you have already conceded that death is an appropriate punishment in the case of evil...

Interesting choice of words....I am not sure that I would say that death is an appropriate punishment. I would say that it is an excellent way to protect society from re-offence. But, really, is is an appropriate punishment? I think we both agree that life in prison is definitely crueler, if death is simply oblivion, and not some sort of a delusional gateway to a religious afterlife of just punishment. An appropriate punishment might be being forced to get to know their victim intimately, and come to know and understand the person that they killed and the loss they inflicted on society as a result. Barring some sort alien technology that forces empathy on a killer, I am content with flawless conviction proceedings and a bullet in the head. Until then, no death penalty, a wrongful death, wither perpetrated by a insane sociopath or a lawful society, is still a wrongful death.

Comment The right con for the right noose (Score 3, Insightful) 1038

I'm not against all of the additional costs, mind you, in this day and age we ought to be damn sure we're executing the right person.

well spoken. In fact you touched on another reason to do away with the death penalty: Suppose you convict and execute the wrong guy. You have just committed a double error in that an innocent is dead, and the real criminal will likely never be found and caught. Has there ever been a case where the wrong person has been executed, and then the real criminal is caught and successfully prosecuted? IANAL, but I don't think I have ever heard of such a thing....

Comment PLZ READ PARENT POST, ITS JUST....WOW....... (Score 1) 1038

super-rich liberals to hurl their money at the cases...

Your word betray your loyalties sir. Shouldn't you be off angrily watching Bill O' Riley? Or perhaps masturbating to Ann Coulter taking about shooting 'gay liberal Jewish media types'?

Lets ignore the very warped worldview you seem to have, and just look at the 'super-liberal' comment: Where do you think that the vast majority of the money the defense spends comes from? Do you think that there are wealthy, left leaning millionaires swooping in to donate vast sums of money to accused murderers in order to get them acquitted? If only they would butt out, the prosecution could have this killer convicted by noon, and the bailiff could shoot them behind the courthouse before lunch. Your vast ignorance of, well, everything is strangely enthralling....

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