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I was going to post that one - thank you for saving me the trouble!
Here's a great video of a song from the same album as Faithless. It's a brilliant portrayal of religious "genealogy" with a deliciously subversive ending. The song's an instrumental, and it rocks.
I had the C64 and the Atari (2600). Also worth mentioning: Intellivision.
I *loved* my Commodore. Elite, the vector graphics-based space combat/trading sim; Pool of Radiance and the other AD&D "Gold Box" games; Red Storm Rising. Oh, the gams on them dames!
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Yeah, you could say that. All those are on my "Desert Island" list.
I just wrapped up my second play-through of that one. It's fantastic. Not "acerba"-fantastic, but still... ;)
I think so. A campaign would've been great, but even without it the game is fant-...well, it's really...
That's what I thought, but then I remembered that she comes from the party that wants to govern us with the mantra, "Government Is Evil".
BTW, folks, I live in Texas. Please don't abandon us to the morons!
Fallout 3 is fantastic. You did need to get it!
I suggest not trying to explore every last square inch. Leave some unexplored area for your next run-through.
I think "directly harmful to others" is a better criterion. It's far less subjective than morality, or "right" versus "wrong".
I could say more, but it's a holiday and there's barbecue to be eaten.
Joined! A little late to this thread, but I'd love to play some L4D (or whatever, but L4D is my game right now) with fellow Reason-ites.
My ID switches between "You", "Mindy Anna Jones", and the current one, "Player Slot Available".
Hit me up!
I think they are motivated by a (misguided) sense of fairness. They feel like atheism is just one more "religion" that ought to be made fun of. Hell, they very well may believe in teaching both sides of Teh Controversy. I don't think they really know, or care, what atheism is.
If I drive drunk on the same road that you are driving your family upon, I am forcing you to assume a risk you haven't chosen to accept. That is making you responsible for actions that are not your own, that you do not endorse or support. I don't mean "responsible" in the sense of being held...
I'd argue that if you oppose laws against DWI, you are *against* personal responsibility. You are making other persons responsible (by assuming your risks) for your own actions.