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Raistline said:
theprof00 said:
Raistline said:
theprof00 said:
Raistline said:
theprof00 said:
d21lewis said:
I still say Nintendo, even when I mean Xbox or Playstation. I've seen it the other way around, though. Even the President said, "Turn off the Xbox."

I assumed he was talking to me so, I turned off the Xbox. I later turned it back on.

you must be a republican.

Actually, wouldn't that make him a Democrat. As the current president is a Democrat and all his legions of followers believe and do everything he says?

Well, I highlighted how he turned it back on....he went against the president for his own personal gain. Sounds republican to me!

Then that makes him a turncoat or a BlueDog Democrat. So, if he were Republican he would not have listened at all and would never have turned it on.

I defer to you, raistline. Bluedog does seem to be a more appropriate title.

If I were having this discussion 1.5 years ago, I would not even know about Bluedog Dem's. It is scary how fast one can get wrapped up in politcs. But I digress, let's get back on topic.

Nintendo always has and always will be the primary video game association phrase since NES firs spawned and became popular.

I stopped everything with politics. No more FOX, no more CNN or MSNBC... just colbert and jon stewart. I can't stand how convoluted everything in politics is. You can't just read something, you have to research it because everything is being spun. The republicans claim that factcheck.org is all lies. Dems claim that republicans are liars. Independant groups frame both parties, media spins stories. Misquotes everywhere. Then the history buffs get all crazy about things that happened 200 years ago and try to pull that BS, on both sides. Angry people who literally get purple faced they get so upset. I prefer them both in a comedic context only.