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LG stands for Lawful Good, obviously.
 

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My Korean friend told me that it has always stood for "Life's Good" in Korea. I guess they didn't use that in oversea countries until recently because of how silly it sounds.
 

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My Korean friend told me that it has always stood for "Life's Good" in Korea. I guess they didn't use that in oversea countries until recently because of how silly it sounds.
"LG, Life's Good" has been pretty much their standard advertising tagline here for years now.
 

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Oh and also, Newport? Friend of yours, Onikain?
 

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Yeah, that's where I got it from. Just thought it'd be something interesting to share here.
 
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8.9 Earthquake in japan...

NAO's the time to buy out all the hentai

Yen drops sharply according to CNN
 

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Full supermoon on the 19th. Hide yo kids, hide yo wife.
 

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WTF IS THIS SHIT.



Naturally, no or release.

Also, I find it hilarious that Ubisoft tried to block US-based browsers from viewing the trailer on Youtube. Then again, it could be a marketing ploy banking on the whole 'we want what we can't have' mentality.
 

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Well, they have been freaking that the Wii was just for kids. The library of mature games is very short, compared to the 360/PS3
 

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Wait...

wait wait wait...

I mean, alright, it's not really all that sexy, it tells me this. But still, we get a release when the US and UK don't?

We, the country that have forced so many games to be toned down for us to fit into our rating system, are actually going to get a release of the so called dirty Wii game, that isn't going to and was never planned to see the shores of the US?

wat?
 

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I seriously doubt anyone will miss such a stupid game...especially when you can play instead!!!
 

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Best article I could find so far.
 

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It's about time, people have been slaughtered for weeks...
 

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It took me a moment to figure out why the article kept going "including Canada".
 

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It took me a moment to figure out why the article kept going "including Canada".
Canada reminds me of Timmy in
 

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Canada reminds me of Timmy in
Not entirely a fair comparison seeing as it's a Canadian article. Does the US not frequently talk about their own military efforts in various environments around the world in their own newspapers and news broadcasts? Does the UK not?

It's about time, people have been slaughtered for weeks...
People have been slaughtered in various places around the world for years. It's always happening, and while horrible, I know that should any ground forces move in to try and stop something, or the first actual coalition attack occurs, the Libyan government can easily start claiming we've killed civilians. Suddenly the coalition going in to protect civilians are the bad guys and we should pull out and leave Libya to their own devices.

That's what's been happening in Afghanistan, its what happened in Somalia.
 
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