"If a grown-ass man can't relate to a character because she is female, then it's his fault for having the socio-emotional maturity of a kindergartener."
"If a grown-ass man can't relate to a character because she is female, then it's his fault for having the socio-emotional maturity of a kindergartener."
That was fantastic until lawman came online. Fuckin' lawman.
My reaction exactly.
That's what I originally thought, back when it was on the Steam store. Thank god it got taken down before I could buy it.
This isn't your standard mad-at-a-clone game. This would be like if I made a half-finished, bug-filled game called World of Waycraft, loaded it with money-grubbing in-game purchases, marketed it as having been in development for decades and the best MMO ever made, and sold it in a WoW box with the y written in…
You clearly didn't read the article and haven't the faintest clue what he's angry about. Here's a hint: it's not related to the idea or the ownership thereof. It's related to blatantly copying the name and associated it with incredibly shady activity, thereby harming his own products reputation in the minds of the…
Pretty sure everyone did, buddy.
I decided to buck the trend and went with Uncle Ruckus.
You didn't read the article, did you? You're arguing that he shouldn't get pissed off about something he isn't pissed off about.
Every single one of which is a burner account.
I wholeheartedly support The War Z's ethical, non-scam business practices. I also support my uncle's sister's cat's groomer, a stay at home mom now owns a small island in Polynesia thanks to working from her couch for minutes per day! Haven't you heard about www.scammn.org
The episode with Simon and Marceline is the first time I've wanted to cry at a TV show since The Body from Buffy. Truly amazing writing.
Nier had some fantastic boss design in general. And the music from the first boss (the twin statue guys) is probably my all-time favorite fight song. Only Dancing Mad gives it a run for its money.
What the flying fuck am I looking at here?
Oh, they most certainly aren't made in the public's interest. Politicians get reelected with barely regulated lobbyist funding, and the lobbies exist to push their agendas without regard for the people. Public healthcare is much, much cheaper for the state, but it cuts into profits for insurance companies, whose…
In this case? Yeah, it really is the fault of their lobbyists. The President has to make completely irrational decisions to satisfy the demands of a large, extremely influential group of completely irrational people.
The majority doesn't pay them.
Do Oklahomans confuse game discs with bagels?
Fair enough. You said in another reply that your opinion was summed up in another comment; was it dismissed? I'm looking at the comment history and not seeing it, and I'm interested.