I am talking through this basic stuff because you and I both know that the culture surrounding firearms absolutely influences the number of gun deaths, regardless of per capita gun use. So if you ran a regression, there would be a HUGE portion of the gun death data that goes unexplained. Trying to discount this very influential variable in your model of important factors involved in gun deaths is just going to make your prediction power weak.I'd encourage you to think again about whether the Swiss and Israeli ex-military gun-holders are the best way to argue for your point about civilian gun-holders in America.
To elaborate, the point I'm making is if Switzerland has 60% as many guns but only a fraction of the deaths, what is the most likely culprit, guns or people? It's to strengthen the idea of either more gun controls, gun training, or both.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/4-tv-shows-you-loved-that-were-nightmare-behind-scenes/
Except the show's producers, writers, and directors felt that Yost didn't deserve to play a badass space ninja in the first place. Not because he was nerdy, but because (and I'm paraphrasing here) they felt that a person can't be a superhero while constantly craving so much dick.
Originally posted by Astor Ebligis
You should just play periodically in that case, as they continue to add story content (a lot of which seems to be based around the Jedi/Sith and continues the story).
The Renegade is the resident hypocritical forum clown who is usually ignored or trolled, no matter how many times he screams in his posts. He's just someone who's easy to laugh at. He's an amusing child. As far as playing periodically, there's not much storyline addition that justifies playing. I'm still on Mass Effect 3.