They were minor when it came to the actual substance of his comment, and only needed a simple corrective reply, nothing inflammatory that subtracts from his main concerns and argument.
They were minor when it came to the actual substance of his comment, and only needed a simple corrective reply, nothing inflammatory that subtracts from his main concerns and argument.
You’re totally right about the original post erroneously suggesting Kotaku is somehow in league with Bethesda, but that was a minor detail in his overall post. The majority of the time he focused on the technical issues with the engine, not whether Kotaku is kissing up to Bethesda; so to attack him and frame the whole…
MMOs suck asshole and people are gradually realizing that and the fact they are too expensive.
The vast majority of players don’t get crashes? Huh? How the fuck do you know that?
I’m not a republican, conservative, or remotely on the right? The whole post was about how the creators of the show are republicans (http://en.protothema.gr/south-parks-trey-parker-matt-stone-come-out-as-republicans-to-a-room-full-of-hollywood-elites/) and that the liberal audience of this show is in denial of that…
Since you’re not exactly acting like a human with empathy maybe you should join Mr. Polanski and die in obscurity with him.
This is genuinely one of the most moronic things I’ve ever read.
Who’s this “they”? The characters on the show? They’re not exactly reliable conduits for the creators’ thought in every episode, especially in ones like this. Or are you saying Matt and Trey said something?
Uhh, you’re right. I went to an impoverished wizarding school and the shitty teachers didn’t do a good job with the invocations.
“Holy shit, Ms. Rowling. Could you just answer-”
There isn’t a God, sadly. Satan exists, though. He created all of existence to entice us with pleasant reality before we’re hurtled into Hell. His little scheme makes eventual damnation all the more depressing.
*ACCEPT ITS CLIMATIC ECSTASY
Evictus Misgonists
Herzog voice:
The creators do generally try to show how complicated situations such as the one depicted in the episode can be for everyone involved. I won’t deny “The Problem with a Poo” begins, follows, and ends on a note of ambiguity. My issue though is the lens people are actually adopting when looking at the show. People have…
He shouldn’t have been run out of town. Is it far they cancelled his Christmas event? Absolutely. But kicking him out of town was ridiculous on their parts.
Wow, you managed to make a meaningless comment again.
That’s a terrible question. There have always been and always be creators that are sensitive enough to social issues and creators that aren’t.
No, I’m fully aware anyone can take any interpretation out of a piece of work they want.
I’ve been watching a number of Herzog films recently, so I am prepared for this!