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Is it usual for pro gamers to go on to have successful careers after the fact? I imagine it's a bit like normal sports, where you can get into coaching or maybe get into commentating/becoming a "personality" in the field. I honestly don't know though - pro gaming (and sports) aren't really my thing. I'd be interested

That's some upper class shit right there - round my way if you aren't coming home covered in dirt and having done your back in it's not a real job.

My friend works for a water company and part of her job is otter spotting as a conservation exercise. Yes, it's amazing; I can't believe she gets paid to do that shit but it's still definitely a real job.

I kind of like that about him. He keeps trying, and despite being shat on by most critics most of the time he keeps landing iconic roles and doing well. And he is so fucking nice! He's like the little engine that could or something. Plus The Matrix is an amazing film. I heard they were thinking about a sequel a while

"Literally", "epic" and death threats are so abundant nowadays (especially on the internet) that they've practically lost all meaning.

He says he's got the money - chances are he's got enough for all of those things too. It's not what I'd spend my disposable cash on, but there you go. I'm disappointed as shit that it's not true, but I'll give this troll points for style.

Trust me, most feminists hate that too.

I'm not saying I agree with every sexism criticism aimed at video games, but I love that we can have these discussions. To me it means that games are becoming more accepted and not just dismissed as inferior and actually deserves to be discussed as something that's culturally important. I hate some of the sexist stuff

For me it brought back all the distress and guilt I felt when Lara would drown in earlier games. Obviously not as graphic, but watching her struggle underwater was horrible and I think it was the first time I really felt bad about a character I was controlling dying.

Fuck no we don't want him! You take him for a bit.

"I didn't give a shit," Williams confessed. "I didn't care how fat I got. I didn't care if I lived or died. I was miserable and I didn't care what happened."

I think he's excellent at raging which can be funny in moderation (when something big like a console release hits the news seeing him sum up all the fuming forum comments in one video can be funny, especially if I'm one of the angry nerds it helps keep things in perspective and reminds me it's just fucking video games

I don't think he was straight up comparing fat people to gays, more just picking a few of the types who are likely to get shit on at school. Just like I didn't take it to mean that when a gay kid goes home he turns into a completely different person, just that you aren't getting to know the real them if all you're

Oh I'm a hetero female I'm quite fine with that - but even that won't convince me to watch those films.

21 Jump Street and Magic Mike were way more enjoyable than I thought they'd be. Not about to go watch GI Joe or that dancing film he did though - I don't like him that much.

I haven't played since it first came out, but IIRC it's a side effect of crossing universes - might even mean that a parallel you has died in another universe somewhere. If I've got that wrong hopefully someone will correct me.

I'm like that too. I'm kind of ok with online trolls (not the ones that stalk people, just the usual forum dickheads) - I imagine if they weren't spending all their time hunched over a keyboard furiously typing they'd most likely be out date raping or torturing small animals, so this is the best place for them. Keep

Yep. My general opinion of people tends to be pretty low, but I really really hope this wasn't down to an adult. There's no excuse for anyone being that shitty.

Plus considering you can just go online and view it anyway makes it redundant. Pointless all round.

I'm really looking forward to this - didn't have nearly enough Rapture in Infinite for me.