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Cause smoking reefer dialtes your pupils, right?
Maybe it has something to do with Sony?

If they were the main developers, maybe they want to have their laptops out first to try to get sales?

I dunno.
Well since EA bought it, look forward to a half assed social networking site for games that is filled with nothing but fluff.

I've never been remotely interested in Rupture ever since I heard about it.

Lets see if anyone really reads all of these comments. I would feel pretty bad for the guy who actually does, but if I won, I'd probably have a beer with him/her.

Also if they don't drink, a hug or something else to show some sort of compassion, in a non homo-sexual way though, not that there is anything wrong with that, but you know, I dont want anyone getting the wrong idea...

You know a laptop would be really nice around xmas time, especially a horde one :)

How do you type that garbage and actually click submit?

Patch 2.3 brought you a brand new dungeon, patch 2.4 is bringing a new 25 man raid, and a new 5 man instance.

Perhaps if you are looking for something that interests you on this site, you should try out those links on the right side of the main stories.. you know, that pop out at you.

Of course there is going to be a lot of PvP talk, since you know.. this is the beginning of a new season.
I'll take an elixir of giant growth and start up a BloodLust to become the Giant Overlord McGrgl.
Gotta feed that addiction.
Paladin/Warlock: Hey I tried asking everyone else, will you help me get my mount?
i wouldnt feel bad carrying that around anywhere.
it pays to be number 26
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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