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Marie-Claire

Date: March 24, 2006 Time: 8:36 AM

Posted by Marie-Claire

Someone told me this comic was pretty "Risqué", as the thought of castration or Tate-sundering is a slightly taboo subject amongst anyone with a pair. To put this all in perspective let me rant for a moment - the current trade-in policies at most video game sales outlets are just this obscene. They expect you to trade in games towards new games, because they know you want to new game, they get out of having nothing but crappy games traded in by a little trade in policy in fine print. Usually “some titles not accepted” in other words - you can’t unload your crap on us. They want previously played/owned games because they can sell them – with less overhead – for more money. It’s not like I’m anti-used games, in fact, I bought Prince of Persia and a few other games for the x-box because I hadn’t gotten around to playing them and they were really cheap. I just wish the video game retailer was more honest about the shaft they give to us all. I bet you the conversation would go something like what is written above. And like blind mice running around a maze to get the cheese we will perform to their wishes to get what we want – that new game.

I’m really not saying gamers are wrong for wanting that new game, it’s healthy and very human to always want more and better, but do they have to LIE to us? *heavy sigh* Oh and never ever buy a refurbished system.

That being said on to other stuff. T-shirts have been made, will add more laters, here is the link to my STORE, I will add an actual link as I fix up the site this weekend.

Saw V for Vendetta last night – some peoples liked it, some peoples did not like it. I really liked it, it was fun and enjoyable. The Count of Monte Cristo parallels were a bit thick, but they made fun of that by showing the original Count of M.C. movie.

That’s all for now.

- Marie-Claire

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