This is like crowdfunding syphilis.
This is like crowdfunding syphilis.
I’m so sorry that developers making a fun game didn’t consult you on ensuring that it matched Party-approved political views.
“Seems like I’m right in spirit if not in fact.”
Yeah, this is seriously embarrassing. I suppose one couldn’t expect much more from a writer who couldn’t find anywhere to hire her besides a revenge porn outfit like Gawker, though.
“What weird, stupid times we find ourselves living in.”
“Hill to die on”? He’s a guy who talks about pop culture on the Internet. He made a brief video saying he wasn’t interested in this piece of pop culture and here’s why. If people like you consider briefly expressing one’s opinion on a movie trailer “dying on a hill” then our society is even more broken than I thought…
What does this have to do with video games?
You really do have a hilarious lack of self-awareness. Complaining about people locking themselves in ideological echo chambers, getting upset at people narrowcasting to like-minded people and rendering outsiders unpersons — when it's Gawker Network that has done more than anyone else to enforce that type of culture.…
"the politicians held them off and came to a better solution."
Well, this is kind of dumb. A manned pilot can blow up a wedding party just as easily as a remotely piloted drone can. There is no moral difference.
Heheh, "privilege."
And how many of you eagerly vote to elect and re-elect the nanny-state control freaks who do this sort of thing all over the United States? I don't see a lot of reason to complain; you're getting what you asked for.
"I doubt he'd pretend his critics are calling him pro-rape, pro-murder, or pro-whatever. He'd likely just say "Sorry, my humour clearly isn't for you" and maybe explain it. That's the key."
Go back to Tumblr and point it out there.
Ah, the tolerant left. Agree with us or kill yourself, is it?
You "broke" the fact that somebody wrote a column for a website? Um, sure thing, Ed Murrow. Way to go.
It's so gracious of you, a white man, to be offended on behalf of those poor, weak, helpless injuns. Even if they don't want you to be.
"This was a point in Korea's life when its society became strangely backwards thanks to internal strife and crisis—much like 9/11 set up conditions that allowed the war on terror to become a perpetual state of being in the United States."