It's about the quality of practice more than the amount. I can play the same three bars of music for an hour to perfect a particular chord change, but if my psyche is at all disassociated from what I'm doing, the skill benefits of the practice will be mitigated.
Here here. The repetition of The Library just added to the growing sense of insanity and hopelessness. Nothing changed except for what incoherent nonsense Guilty Spark was babbling about at the given moment, completely calm. I think the fact that so many hate it is a testament to its greatness.
Well, considering that depending on what you did in ME1, the most powerful ship in the galaxy was lost in a battle with ONE reaper, I can't wait to see how spaceland is going to take on an army of them.
Also a word of advice: in my experience the prejudice against english dubs is often completely unwarranted. Some of the best animes out there have English dubs on par or superior to their Japanese originals. Not a coincidence of course, big studios who makehigh-profile, high-quality anime (Sunrise) can afford quality, professional English VAs. Watching subs may give you a more authentic translation (often to the point of tedium, as Japanese puns and syntax are often explained on the fly in fansubs), but at the sacrifice of spending half your time watching the bottom third of the screen.
Let me put in simpler terms for you: I'm sure Kotaku cares as much about your now obviously unsubstantiated opinion as I do your pretentious internet slander.
Commenters are not a reflection of anything except themselves. The people who do comment negatively on these articles are a minority of all registered commenters. See: minority of a minority.
@Bastard11: Commenters aren't the only people who read Kotaku. I'd wager they're actually a minority. A minority of a minority is hardly relevant for their readerbase.
Human evolution has all but stopped. If anything we're regressing, as the socioeconomic destitutes reproduce more than our "elites". I suppose our knowledge base keeps growing though. Seems we've outsourced the primal nature of evolution to the clean face of technology.