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  1. This is the last big game from Sony on the PS4. Man, it's been a long road, but we're nearly to next-gen. Kind of weird to think about how long it's been, at least for me: Sucker Punch developed the first big post-launch game (inFAMOUS: Second Son) and gets the final one pre-PS5 launch.
  2. Just a joke to make it seem like you're seeing the word 'fuck' for the first time
  3. I've been saying this for ages; it's no surprise saying "fuck" gets people's attention easily.
  4. Okay, just saw the mega-threads. I'll say it again since nobody listens: mega-threads are too muchand mostly suck monkey balls. I only post mega-threads because it came a "thing." They're hard to keep track of, and not all of them are interesting on their own. You don't know if a new story was posted or if more info on an existing story is being posted. Post shit in its own thread and fuck any requirement for reading every mega-thread, especially uninteresting ones like "Tripe Countertripe." Thank you, that is all
  5. Tucker Carlson's top writer resigns after secretly posting racist and sexist remarks in online forum
  6. Careful about South Carolina. Trump was up by only 2 - 4 the few times it was polled in 2016. He was up once by 15 in September, and he won by around 14. It's hard to know what happened, though, in the sense that we don't have a ton of polling to see if it changed dramatically in the last two weeks of 2016 or if the polling in South Carolina was just mostly bad. It's made harder since there was no polling there in October/November.
  7. Some Susan Collins news. Susan Collins signals she won't campaign against Biden - “I do not campaign against my colleagues in the Senate,” Collins told the Times. Jennifer Finney Boylan, a contributing Opinion writer, is a professor of English at Barnard College, writes NYT op-ed titled, "Mainers Are ‘Disappointed,’ Too, Susan Collins" I've never seen Collins in this kind of competitive race. I followed a bunch of Congressional races as many of you did in 2008. In a year when Democrats won eight Senate seats, 21 House seats by an overall popular vote margin of over 10% won the White house in a near electoral landslide and over seven points and came out of the elections with complete control of 27 state legislatures, Collins breezed to reelection in an overwhelmingly Democrat state, winning 61.3% to 38.6%. And then she won by a little under 40 points in 2014. The only close election she had in that seat was her first in 1996 when she won an open seat. Another interesting note, at least to me, is how much has changed in the past 10 or 12 years in New England. New Hampshire remains competitive even when Democrats win, but when I began paying attention to all this around 06, Republicans held both Senate seats in New Hampshire and Maine, a seat in Rhode Island, and there was a former Republican-turned-independent in Vermont (though when he left the party, he caucused with Democrats). Besides the shocking win by Scott Brown in Massachusetts in 2010, it's flipped so heavily. We already saw the change on the national level, but a lot of these states seem to have a lag between national changes and state changes since state parties can still maintain their own identity outside of what the national party is doing. So even though we've viewed New England as a Democratic stronghold, it took a while for the House and Senate to show that, too. If Collins loses, there are no Republican Senators in New England for at least a couple of years, which hasn't been the case in.... ever? I honestly dunno.
  8. The Last of Us Part II's positive reviews have surpassed negative reviews on Metacritic after the homophobic transphobes review bombed it. That darn loud minority. Druckmann with the troll:
  9. I started using explosive arrows too late in my game. I could have gotten a lot of play with them had I realized how great they were earlier. Oh well! I'll return to the game and take advantage of them. Oh yes.
  10. who what when where why how'd I get here
  11. See: Max Cleland, John Kerry, Kazir Khan, Trump's comments about John McCain, the purple heart recipient who spoke at Trump's impeachment They care about troops only if they're on their side. They praised McCain until their nominee decided to attack him. Cleland left three limbs in Vietnam. Duckworth left two in Iraq. Tucker used to wear bowties. He's the patriot somehow.
  12. Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois lost two legs in Iraq. She's a Purple Heart recipient. Her family has served America since the days of the Revolution. This is Duckworth: Her response:
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