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Damn, lurking RationalWiki can be depressing.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/12/us/topeka-moves-to-decriminalize-domestic-violence.html?_r=1
Also:
"I'm really starting to get sick of these fucking "ZOMFG this character is socially awkward THEY MUST BE SOMEWHERE ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM!!!!!!!!!!" theories. Honestly, they're pretty goddamned offensive. Not to mention intellectually lazy."
Thank you very much Sporkaganza. I honestly think most people don't realize how offensive they're being when they do things like that.
^ I heard it has even more yuri than Mai-HiME.
Why is it life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? What's wrong with the actual thing?
Naturally, as a socialist hippie, I'd say Americans are pursuing it in the wrong places.
I got as far as Haven. The vast amounts of game-specific terminology as well as the slightly awkward control scheme discouraged me from playing further; I once kept up the faith because I felt I had to keep the Spiral Knights thread going but that wasn't enough to keep me from losing interest completely.
But you and Malk already took my favourites as avatars. :<
Yuri is a good thing, though I haven't watched Mai-HiME so I don't really know what I'd be comparing it to. My worries don't have anything to do with that, though. But, well... we'll see.
* It features expies of a lot of MH characters, but the main characters and some others are new. The expies are related differently, but have similar personalities as before. As before, the main cast is mostly female.
* It features yuri.
* It includes some scene wherein the two main characters and maybe several others are engaged in some sort of insanity that involves nudity, soap, and an air mat.
Although Pony!Madoka doesn't count >Well, I can always restart it later.
Jesse Lange is my hero. I'd say I want to grow up to be like him, but he's in high school. Damn. That makes me feel inadequate knowing a 16-year-old kid can keep his cool so much better than I can.
And this is the complete passage:
"You're telling me that the best athletes, the most active leaders, and the most original students in your school are smoking marijuana? Most are not. Like many of you, they may have experimented - they may enjoy toking on Saturday nights at a party. but these people are rocking your teenage world because they are motivated, healthy, and hard-working kids the majority of the time. Like a brain surgeon who drinks a martini when he's not on call, the successful kids in your school may smoke pot on occasion, but they are not stoners."
Because guaranteeing everyone happiness would be even more of an economic nightmare than guaranteeing everyone life, liberty, and property.
Very nice. Here's hoping that gets O'Reilly's viewers to think that much harder about the context of the quotes he pulls.
"Dammit. What do you need to be happy?"
"A million dollars!"
"Stupid Constitution. Here you go."
"I'm still unhappy!"
"Fuck you."
"MY RIGHTS ARE BEING VIOLATED"
"Damn you to hell. What do you want now?"
"I want my coworker fired! He gives me mean looks!"
"Guh. Done."
"What the hell, government? Now I'm unhappy!"
-America an heroes-