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Political debate in the online world can be, to put it mildly, a no holds barred, wild west sort of affair.
Any other manager calling a reporter an "ostrich" might be held mildly accountable for their side's position.
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There is talk of a beta late this year, and of a release in the first half of 2015, though those estimates I would hold as at least mildly optimistic.
Though Minigore is a mildly entertaining survival shooter, it didn't entirely hold up to said expectations.
Hold your breath until it feels mildly uncomfortable.
However, if you're just mildly annoyed or frustrated, you may want to hold off, or you may want to explore your options before you resign.
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