BunsOnTheRun
Buns on the Run
BunsOnTheRun

This adds a lot to my earlier post: Yes, he deserves to go to jail for a long, long time. He needs to have his internet privileges revoked. He needs punitive punishment as well as just putting him aside.BUT...But I refuse to give into the crazy, evil, stabby part of my brain and turn into a monster just like that

It’s not an attack, it’s actually a quite clever play on words.

look, I am not the first to call most of that non-games, nor because of the platform, but because their lack of a meaningful gameplay.

Who made you the ultimate arbiter of the definition of a video game?

I dunno, Konami seems to be well on its damn way to that point...

The “truth” is that some people will put extreme amounts of time and effort into fruitless quests that leave them no more enlightened than when they started.

You’re a dick, Jonathan.

My nine year old self gave up his security blanket for a copy of Yo Noid on NES. It has all been downhill from there.

It’s the only town I have come across so far. There are a lot of little outposts around but you can’t usually do anything at them other than change the time of day.

Well, quote me right as there’s a difference: “think” not find.

Just to clarify “sissy” is actually misogynistic. Because the insult is about having feminine qualities. So it’s really saying that a man should find it offensive to have the stereotypical qualities of a woman.

Add a link to this comic whenever you use it to avoid future problems!

Although I’m aware of how it is used in the U.S., I’m British. The meaning, use and severity is very different. It doesn’t have the same, severe misogynistic ties.

We call it “games journalism” but it’s really just hobbyist/enthusiast press. All of it is written with voice and perspective with the goal of being entertaining and informative about a narrow subsection of popculture.

Listen, I really appreciate you cooling down and admitting you kind of went a bit far. I really do. I just felt kind of victimized the last night where it was just one critique after another that stemmed from a misunderstand I already thought I cleared with the poster who brought up to me. I get where you are coming

“Steak Doubledilla” sounds like some sort of sex act you didn’t think existed until you stumbled on its description in Urban Dictionary.

Honestly, I haven’t really seen flamboyance much in Japanese TV unless it’s a pure comedy where they don’t spare heterosexual depictions as well. I feel people are kind of overlooking how flamboyant heterosexuality is a big thing in Japanese media as well.

"However, I'm sorry, but your story lost credibility when you say she had triplets and you named them after the three starter Pokemon, that's completely absurd."

This is one of the most asinine articles I've ever read on Kotaku.

So, yeah, I played pokemon for quite a while. Collected the cards, played the game boy game, watched the show everything you can imagine. Anyway, I had a very extensive collection of pokemon cards. I went to league events all the time. Most of the kids weren't my age (a little younger), and were just boys looking to