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Stephen Hawking says that we shouldn't be actively trying to contact extraterrestrial civilizations because their impact on us would be much like the impact of Europeans on the Native Americans.

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When I talk smack, I make homosexual remarks. As in, telling other guys that I want to sleep with them.

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@WinterSnowblind said:
 You think the Fall of Reach was written like bad fan fiction? This is why no one takes Halo bashing seriously anymore. "
I looked up Fall of Reach on Amazon and yeah, that was the one I tried to read. 
 
I know it's not fair to compare video game books to actual literature, but two pages of Fall of Reach made me really appreciate all the fiction I studied in college.
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I tried reading a Halo book once and it was bad. Like, 16-year-old writing fanfic bad.
 
The Warhammer 40K books are better but they're based on the tabletop game, soooo

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@Cretaceous_Bob said:
" @bcc said:
" @Cretaceous_Bob said:

That's not just not knowing something. Do you know what that sounds like? Silence. Or "I don't know". But not knowing something and making shit up instead is as bad a practice as intentionally disseminating wrong information.  
 You seriously don't understand how maybe the dude just got his information mixed up and honestly believed that what he was saying was true?  "
Stupidity breeds falsehood more than malevolence. If he honestly believed what he was saying, that means he was stupid. Which is as bad a practice as intentionally disseminating wrong information.   Do you know how often I say shit that is completely fucking wrong? Never. I don't say anything as fact unless I know it to be.   Saying something wrong requires doing something wrong. You seriously don't understand that? "
Holy shit, you're taking this WAY too seriously. Having your facts out of order doesn't make you "stupid," and no sane person would automatically classify a human being as "stupid" because he or she said something incorrect. Not everyone is a righteous crusader for the truth like you. Especially about something like "which dev team is working on a certain video game." 
 
I worked at Gamestop a few years ago and it's a high-pressure job. Any customer-facing job is like that and it's easy to make mistakes. I'm sure I said some incorrect things to customers but even when I made mistakes that were later realized, nobody called me "stupid" and accused me of "disseminating wrong information." That's because normal human beings understand that other normal human beings make mistakes. Seriously, there are better things to be angry about. Be angry about the fact that the guy behind the counter is making minimum wage that doesn't account for the inflation of the past 30 years or that his job doesn't even offer health insurance.
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@Cretaceous_Bob said:

That's not just not knowing something. Do you know what that sounds like? Silence. Or "I don't know". But not knowing something and making shit up instead is as bad a practice as intentionally disseminating wrong information.  
 
You seriously don't understand how maybe the dude just got his information mixed up and honestly believed that what he was saying was true? 
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Who fucking cares. The dude just didn't know what he was talking about. I seriously doubt he had some kind of malicious intent in telling her that.

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MSE and Malwarebytes.

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Find some blogs and review sites that cover the kind of music you like, and join music message boards. That's how I find most of the music I listen to.

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It's easily the SNES for me. Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, Final Fantasy II and III, Secret of Mana, Illusion of Gaia... it was the golden era of JRPGs before they started getting more influenced by anime.