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@thewafflecult: I didn't intend to offend. I do feel that Buddhism isn't a religion many Americans are familiar with beyond celebrity involvement with it. This leads to unfair or oversimplified characterizations of the religion — not unlike what happens with Scientology, actually. The bigger point of the article that Read more

@mrated: It's "Ivan the Terrible killing his son" by Ilya Repin and it is AWESOME both as a story and as a painting. Read more

@DarkSonic999: *I* was paid to go to the conference — with academic credit. Non-students on the other hand had to shell out some dollar amount or another and it's not for me to say if they feel like it was worth the money. I definitely felt like I deserved the academic credit :p Read more

BTW, guys, I said *2009* games. There are like a bazillion good games for break ups spanning decades (my personal favorite still being the original MGS/Twin Snakes — or FFX-2, depending on who left whom and how hard I want to 100% the latter). Anyone got anymore? Read more

@undefined: Good, so my eyesight isn't failing :p Any idea why they did that? I thought it might be the slimes, but I couldn't figure out how. I mean, it wasn't one-to-one when a slime would enrich or drain a square, so I wasn't sure if there was some other factor that affected how the slimes changed the soil. Read more

@Revenge_of_Nekojin: I had it up pretty high and was checking it against the big monitor display hooked up to the PSP. I noticed at one point that squares that were whitish would sometimes go back to being plain soil — did you see that at all when you played it? Read more

@Valkrin: The press release lists the developer as Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. / ACQUIRE Corp. Read more

@0xC001D00D: I thought it was a fictional retelling of Alighieri's life — like that Salvador Dali autobiography, only more wacky? Crusader might be a misinterpretation I picked up from having to play Dante as a Crusader. No poet I've seen carries around a scythe like THAT (come to think of it, neither does a Read more

@Brian Crecente: Circles One (Limbo) and Eight (ditch #3) respectively. I'm actually going to give the game credit for getting me interested in the poem :) Read more