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#1  Edited By maximus_vi

I found a Final Fantasy NES cart at a garage sale. Paid $1 or $2 then flipped it on eBay for like $70. This was probably 10 years ago.

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#2  Edited By maximus_vi
@JasonR86 said:
@m0rdr3d said:

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Agreed.  Also, they're not handicapped when it comes to holding it.  If they are, they take care of business in other ways.

To feel differently is just non-handicap guilt.

What the fuck are you talking about dude?
Ya, I don't agree with that, but I detect a hint of sarcasm there.

I think everyone's situation is different. The place I use the washroom most is my university, and we actually have those dedicated handicapped bathrooms in addition to the handicapped stalls in the "able bodied" bathrooms as Larry David would put it, lol. I'm not saying that makes using the handicapped stall ok, but I do think that makes it less of a crime. A real crime would be using one of the dedicated bathrooms. 

I appreciate this thread. I will think twice before using handicapped stalls from now on. I guess it is a pretty selfish thing to do in the grand scheme of things.
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#3  Edited By maximus_vi
@Commando said:
@NoelVeiga said:
Also, I totally only pee in toilets. I hate urinals. They are splashback/homoerotic-penis-comparison machines. But never on the handicapped stall. We have one in my workplace and nobody is actually on a wheelchair. I still think less of the coworkers that use it, to be honest. That's how wrong it is.
If you pee in them straight at the flat part, of course it'll splash back. That's why you aim for the air freshener at the bottom to deflect it so it doesn't splash back. And i dunno about where you come from, but 90% of urinals here have dividers in between them to give you some privacy...
Almost none of the washrooms at my university have dividers between the urinals, which is definitely disconcerting.

@TheDudeOfGaming: I feel you, bro. I can relieve myself in the urinals when nobody else is in the washroom, but if any of the urinals are occupied, I head for a stall.
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#4  Edited By maximus_vi
@MiniPato: That was f'in brilliant. Love Larry David.
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@JasonR86: I understand what you're saying, but not once in my life have I seen a handicapped person use the handicapped stall or prevented a handicapped person from using one, so I regret nothing.
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I thought the finale was great. Although it wasn't the finest two hours of television ever crafted, it was excellent fan service. Fans wanted to see three things -- Clark in the suit, Clark flying and the return of Lex Luthor -- and the finale delivered on all three accounts. If I had one complaint, it's that the ratio of dialogue to action sequences was severely unbalanced, but I still loved every minute of the episode.

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#7  Edited By maximus_vi

A and C. I try to avoid using public washrooms at all costs, but if I'm desperate, I always go for the handicap stall.

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I was thinking about this the other day. While I think Rob is in the best position to win, especially with the immunity idol in his back pocket, jury members ultimately tend to be childish when choosing a winner. Not only has Rob played the game twice before, he also had a hand in voting off everyone on the jury, so all of them will hold a grudge against him for some reason or another. Rarely does the best player win Survivor; it's really just a popularity contest. The only way Rob wins is if he takes Philip to the end with him. Anyone else and he could be in trouble. 

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Both Little Big Planets. I let myself get caught up in the hype: despite not playing the first game very much, I ended up buying the second because of all the praise it was getting. I was determined to play, but alas, I just can't get into those games for some reason.

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Your decision comes down to risk vs. reward. How important is backwards compatibility to you? Are you willing to risk buying a used 60GB or 20GB console that could yellow light on you at anytime just so you can play PS2 games, or do you want a new PS3 sans backwards compatibility that will be more reliable in the long run? The decision seems incredibly simple to me, but again, it depends how badly you want backwards compatibility.