Like most of Sonys conference isn't going to be out before the neo. IDK I didn't see anything that would make me get a ps4 this year
Yeah. I still have my PS3 for Persona 5 and pretty sure that's the only game I really "need" right when it comes out
Like most of Sonys conference isn't going to be out before the neo. IDK I didn't see anything that would make me get a ps4 this year
Like most of Sonys conference isn't going to be out before the neo. IDK I didn't see anything that would make me get a ps4 this year
Like most of Sonys conference isn't going to be out before the neo. IDK I didn't see anything that would make me get a ps4 this year
Uh, is Persona 5 even coming out on the PS3 in North America?Yeah. I still have my PS3 for Persona 5 and pretty sure that's the only game I really "need" right when it comes out
I want everything but RE7 and FFXV.
Seriously. Sony take all my money. Just all of it.
Uh, is Persona 5 even coming out on the PS3 in North America?
God of War, Spider-Man, Detroit, Death Stranding are were listed as "In Development" so they're reallllllly far away.
Horizon, RE7, and Last Guardian are all either this year or soon next year though, probably getting all three. Those and Spider-Man I'm excited for from this conference.
Don't really believe GoW can pull off becoming a story-based game, lol.
I know they're still doing mo-cap. I met someone who is doing acting in that. She was in new york for the entire school year and just is going back
confirmed?
IDK when I was younger sony would have won me over but now I'm way more hyped for a game like Forza Horizon 3.
And I really don't like a lot of the settings of sonys games. The bend game is zzz.
I'm pumped for stuff like Mafia III and titanfall 2 though. Multiplatform games are what I'm pumped about
Cool. Last high profile PS3 game in North America, I guess.
Found his reddit account
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My tastes in games have gotten odd lately. I used to play pretty much anything. I used to hate open world games. I'm now more picky, but pretty much what Sony showed is what I love. Would have preferred to see some indies though.
Binding of Issac is one of my favorite games of all time. I'm at like 300 hours, I think.
I feel like this presidential election is essentially a battle between the article and the comments section.
Without distinguishing between mainstream Muslims and Islamist terrorists, Mr. Trump suggested that all Muslim immigrants posed potential threats to Americas security and called for a ban on migrants from any part of the world with a proven history of terrorism against the United States or its allies. He also insinuated that American Muslims were all but complicit in acts of domestic terrorism for failing to report attacks in advance, asserting without evidence that they had warnings of shootings like the one in Orlando.
Mr. Trumps speech, delivered at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., represented an extraordinary break from the longstanding rhetorical norms of American presidential nominees. But if his language more closely resembled a European nationalists than a mainstream Republicans, he was wagering that voters are stirred more by their fears of Islamic terrorism than any concerns they may have about his flouting traditions of tolerance and respect for religious diversity.
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Mr. Trump carefully read his remarks from a teleprompter and offered more detail than his stump speeches generally contain, but his speech was still rife with the sort of misstatements and exaggerations that have typified his campaign.
He repeatedly stretched the facts, for example, in describing the United States as overrun by dangerous migrants. He claimed the country has an immigration system which does not permit us to know who we let into our country, brushing aside the entire customs and immigration enforcement infrastructure. And he asserted that there was a tremendous flow of Syrian refugees, when just 2,805 of them were admitted into the country from October to May, fewer than one-third of the 10,000 Syrians President Obama said the United States would accept this fiscal year.
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Mr. Trumps remarks may come as an acute disappointment to Republican leaders in Washington who have spent the days since he claimed the partys nomination pleading with him to button down his campaign, only to see him intensify its racial tenor.
It is enough to convince senior Republicans that talk of an eventual pivot is folly that he is unwilling or incapable of being reined in.
Everybody says, Look, hes so civilized, he eats with a knife and fork, said Mike Murphy, a former top adviser to Jeb Bush. And then an hour later, he takes the fork and stabs somebody in the eye with it.
Cross-posting my thoughts:
"So it is almost certainly confirmed that the killer was a self-hating gay man. That would help explain his unusual current supposed impetus of "seeing two gay men kissing" as in context being the moment that pushed this conflicted man into committing such a horrid massacre. The conflict between the hate clearly preached by his archaic father and his own inner feelings mixed with elements of Elliot Rodgers style loathing of those who wouldn't sleep with him seems to be the motive. I bet the father found out he was gay, and his abuse played a role in the development of this killer: explains why the father seems so fixated about defending his son's straightness moreso than anything else, casting his own son as a bloodthirsty monster (which in the end he was) rather than downplaying it just for the sake of saying his son was straight. Would also explain why the killer strangely pledged allegiance to Hezbollah AND ISIS despite the two groups being enemies: he was not a sleeper cell agent of ISIS, but a lone wolf for whom anti-gay propoganda finally twisted into a monster. I expect that a part if the killer's motive was a twisted "atonement" for being gay."
Now that evidence has piled up that the killer was gay and that self-hatred and contradiction between his own feelings and disgusting archaic homophobia was the true motive, I wonder what the GOP will say...
Cross-posting my thoughts:
"So it is almost certainly confirmed that the killer was a self-hating gay man. That would help explain his unusual current supposed impetus of "seeing two gay men kissing" as in context being the moment that pushed this conflicted man into committing such a horrid massacre. The conflict between the hate clearly preached by his archaic father and his own inner feelings mixed with elements of Elliot Rodgers style loathing of those who wouldn't sleep with him seems to be the motive. I bet the father found out he was gay, and his abuse played a role in the development of this killer: explains why the father seems so fixated about defending his son's straightness moreso than anything else, casting his own son as a bloodthirsty monster (which in the end he was) rather than downplaying it just for the sake of saying his son was straight. Would also explain why the killer strangely pledged allegiance to Hezbollah AND ISIS despite the two groups being enemies: he was not a sleeper cell agent of ISIS, but a lone wolf for whom anti-gay propoganda finally twisted into a monster. I expect that a part if the killer's motive was a twisted "atonement" for being gay."
Now that evidence has piled up that the killer was gay and that self-hatred and contradiction between his own feelings and disgusting archaic homophobia was the true motive, I wonder what the GOP will say...
Wow, I didn't know this was a thing - a bunch of Bernie delegates are trying to crowdfund their trip to the national convention.
http://imgur.com/a/cJArM
Example:
I assume Clinton's delegates are generally more prepared and able to pay for it? Also, $10k seems like a lot for a trip to Philadelphia.
Toxic masculinity and massive anger problems played a large also though.
They will keep claiming that this is an ISIS operative. It plays to their narrative, they will call out the "Lame" Stream media as being lap dogs to King Emperor Hussein Obamas administrations message.
Wow, I didn't know this was a thing - a bunch of Bernie delegates are trying to crowdfund their trip to the national convention.
http://imgur.com/a/cJArM
Example:
I assume Clinton's delegates are generally more prepared and able to pay for it? Also, $10k seems like a lot for a trip to Philadelphia.
Guys. The plane ticket is easily $500, hotel and food is possibly $1000. That only leaves $8500 for hookers and cocaine. It's honestly a pretty good deal and I might pitch in.
Cross-posting my thoughts:
"So it is almost certainly confirmed that the killer was a self-hating gay man. That would help explain his unusual current supposed impetus of "seeing two gay men kissing" as in context being the moment that pushed this conflicted man into committing such a horrid massacre. The conflict between the hate clearly preached by his archaic father and his own inner feelings mixed with elements of Elliot Rodgers style loathing of those who wouldn't sleep with him seems to be the motive. I bet the father found out he was gay, and his abuse played a role in the development of this killer: explains why the father seems so fixated about defending his son's straightness moreso than anything else, casting his own son as a bloodthirsty monster (which in the end he was) rather than downplaying it just for the sake of saying his son was straight. Would also explain why the killer strangely pledged allegiance to Hezbollah AND ISIS despite the two groups being enemies: he was not a sleeper cell agent of ISIS, but a lone wolf for whom anti-gay propoganda finally twisted into a monster. I expect that a part if the killer's motive was a twisted "atonement" for being gay."
Now that evidence has piled up that the killer was gay and that self-hatred and contradiction between his own feelings and disgusting archaic homophobia was the true motive, I wonder what the GOP will say...
Wow, I didn't know this was a thing - a bunch of Bernie delegates are trying to crowdfund their trip to the national convention.
http://imgur.com/a/cJArM
Example:
I assume Clinton's delegates are generally more prepared and able to pay for it? Also, $10k seems like a lot for a trip to Philadelphia.
I wonder where he learned how to exploit people's idealism and stupidity for money.Also, $10k seems like a lot for a trip to Philadelphia.
Contested conventions can last a lot longer than four days!really though how much is it for a 4-day trip to philly?
Guys. The plane ticket is easily $500, hotel and food is possibly $1000. That only leaves $8500 for hookers and cocaine. It's honestly a pretty good deal and I might pitch in.
really though how much is it for a 4-day trip to philly?
I wonder where he learned how to exploit people's idealism and stupidity for money.
really though how much is it for a 4-day trip to philly?
Cross-posting my thoughts:
"So it is almost certainly confirmed that the killer was a self-hating gay man. That would help explain his unusual current supposed impetus of "seeing two gay men kissing" as in context being the moment that pushed this conflicted man into committing such a horrid massacre. The conflict between the hate clearly preached by his archaic father and his own inner feelings mixed with elements of Elliot Rodgers style loathing of those who wouldn't sleep with him seems to be the motive. I bet the father found out he was gay, and his abuse played a role in the development of this killer: explains why the father seems so fixated about defending his son's straightness moreso than anything else, casting his own son as a bloodthirsty monster (which in the end he was) rather than downplaying it just for the sake of saying his son was straight. Would also explain why the killer strangely pledged allegiance to Hezbollah AND ISIS despite the two groups being enemies: he was not a sleeper cell agent of ISIS, but a lone wolf for whom anti-gay propoganda finally twisted into a monster. I expect that a part if the killer's motive was a twisted "atonement" for being gay."
Now that evidence has piled up that the killer was gay and that self-hatred and contradiction between his own feelings and disgusting archaic homophobia was the true motive, I wonder what the GOP will say...
In the beginning he was a normal being that cared about family, loved to joke, loved to have fun, she said. But then, a few months after we were married, I saw his instability and I saw that he was bipolar and he would get mad out of nowhere. Thats when I started worrying about my safety.
Im angry that the one and only closest thing to a safe space gay people, and especially trans people, have ever had  one that was already imperfect, all too often fraught with internecine stratification based on attractiveness, on body type, on dick size, on sibilance, on gender expression, but one that is so often for so many if not always a welcoming environment, at least a more or less physical and mortal safe haven in a world that is all too regularly the opposite  has now been overtaken by an outsized danger that feels as beyond hope as it is beyond comprehension.
I am sick of listening to people actively seek to derail a presidential election out of spite, so that a megalomaniac who will make all of this infinitely worse will win, in order to prove points about minutiae instead of focusing on the big picture. I am sick of those people refusing to acknowledge that that is how we ended up with George W. Bush, and I am sick of that because that is partly how we ended up here today, in this aftermath.
Did she really say "someone being investigated by the FBI shouldn't be able to ____"
Because that seems like a very big oversight for her to say. That's like instant GOP fuel.
E3:
95% of my meager gaming time is occupied by Zelda, Elder Scrolls, and Civ.. so tomorrow has me writhing in anticipation right now. I'll probably have to take benadryl to force myself down.
The New York Daily News reported that the store's owner, Ed Henson, an ex-NYPD officer, had posted on Facebook in December a meme that said, "F--- Islam, F--- Allah. F--- Muhammad. F--- the Koran. F--- people who support terrorism, as well as a comment in November calling for Obama to be "handcuffed, removed from Office and charged with Treason and then publicly executed!"
I basically only play Binding of Isaac since I burned out on WoW for the time being. Also a Zelda fiend so yea tomorrow is the big day for E3 stuff.
I beat Ultra Greed with Azazel the other night! So proud of myself lol
A week or so ago i saw a link somewhere to a scatter plot with groups of ethnic groups, their education level, and how they voted. I can't remember where I saw it though and my google searching is failing me. I believe it was by Nate Cohn maybe? You could hover over a point and see "white female, alabama, masters degree" and how that block voted on a scale of repub to dem. Anyone have a link to that? Am I not remember that correctly?