“I can do this.”
“I can do this.”
...duuuuuuude...
FUCKIN MAGNETS HOW DO THEY WORK
This design is way too on the nose. One of the best things about the Joker was that even tho he was completely insane and over the top, his reasoning’s for doing what he did were the most subtle out of all the Batman villains.
Healthcare system that determines if you live or die depends on your income.
0. People have physical sex.
Adam Sandler movie of such epically bad proportions,
What’s amazing is they then like to bring in the ‘we have a right to say what we want!’ argument.
It’s amazing how insanely angry people get when you tell them that they’re not allowed to call other people racial/sexist/homophobic slurs.
How much of this generation was raised on 4chan that this is just totally normal behavior?
It’s generalizing and stupid, if that’s your question. Also, you’re not a woman, so you don’t have the same kind of mindset that would be held by someone who is almost certainly actively judged by society based on their appearance. That kind of comment plays into insecurities. So while what you said is not blatantly…
Their game, their rules.
It’s a bold move on part of Tripwire. Killing Floor had a pretty passionate fanbase, and this has seemed to be one of the most anticipated games out there. Honestly, I wish more game companies would do this.
No, it’s be like the police serving you with a restraining order if you were repeatedly abusive and threatening to your neighbor. I never understand the people who get up in arms over clauses like these when it comes to playing a communal game. Don’t be human garbage to others online. It’s that simple. And understand…
Maybe I’m just an old man at 24, but this is making me more and more excited for KF2. Often times, the worst part of my favorite games is the community.
Uh, no. It’d be like your friend throwing you out of their house for calling one of his friends an asshole.
Meanwhile, at Every EULA Ever:
What interests me about this whole article is that your use of "Trolling" seems to fall more along the lines of "Pranking", albeit with a negative consequence for those on the receiving end of the Prankster's Gambit.
There is no "art" or "good" trolling. Trolling is just bad.