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All You Need To Know About This Week's Violent Video Game Case In The U.S. Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court hears its first ever case about video games this week. The stakes are high. Here's what is happening and why it's happening.
The United States Supreme Court is hearing that video game case this week, right? Right. The State of California vs. The Entertainment Merchants Association and Entertainment Software Association (aka "The Video Game Industry"). Oral arguments begin at the Supreme Court in front of Justices Roberts, Thomas, Kagan and the rest on Tuesday at 10am ET.
What's it about, again? Whether violent video games should be treated like pornography — in other words, whether
funny High Fives.

We all love to get a painful high fives when we got a great news or other happy things. And If we get one of these, we know that both myself and my friend are happy...
But sometimes, friend isn't very happy about our accomplishment or the good news which we told to him(or her), so they give Fives doubtfully. That would be weak, and make me sad.
I looked at these gifs on Collegehumor, It's so funnnnnny . lol! Do you like it?
Cats can fly! Lovely cats!

Hi guys, do you love cats? I love them soooo much! In my family, Hennry is an agile cat! His biggest hobby is playing with me and my families. But sometimes he is too naughty. Here are some pics I collected. Sharing with u, lol.
1.like a ball! lol
2.I often play with him like this!
3.
I hope that these pictures can make u happy.
Blizzard Suing Starcraft II Cheat Makers

A few days ago, Blizzard took an action in banning the StarCraft II Single-Player Cheaters (Click here to read the post). Today, I read another article that Blizzard suing Starcraft II online cheat makers. Suing!!! It seems serious. Blizzard really hates all cheaters. With Blizzard seeking not just damages but also a cut of the money the three received selling the hacks. Blizzard is going after those responsible with a vengeance, taking three men to court for creating the hacks those users employed.
"Just days after the release of Starcraft II, Defendants already had developed, marketed, and distributed to the public a variety of hacks and cheats designed to modify (and in fact destroy) the Starcraft II online game experience", the suit reads. "In fact, on the very













































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