Because the use of a common phrase is grounds for questioning someone's credibility.
Because the use of a common phrase is grounds for questioning someone's credibility.
what the hell are you talking about? I think you might need to lie down and relax instead of foaming at the mouth with rage over the fact you lost.
Yes, let's encourage snitching even more so the corporates crack down on the lesser people EVEN more. Do you know what happens when someone complains or whistleblows about management or higher ups and it becomes a known issue? It gets taken out on the guys at the bottom. Rarely anything changes(look at Walmart) and…
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Thanks for the share, Gergo! Appreciate it!
Talented Kotaku reader Bonny John's ambitious project—to draw one Pokémon per day—is about to end, as he just finished an amazing Mew fan-art as his 151st drawing in a row.
I feel offended by this game because I cannot marry objects.
No amputees either. Social commentary.
Clearly the author missed the point. It's cool if you've never developed before, but not cool to trash talk someone when they give an explanation and you don't even try to understand the reasoning. This game was made for a different crowd with different views, and the SAME code was brought over to the U.S. version,…
Of course, denying gay people the right to get married in a game about relationships and marriage is itself "social commentary."
You all are forgetting about Alien Trilogy. That was an awesone FPS for PS1.
The game looks super intriguing, and to my knowledge wasn't there some co-op aspect to it as well?
Now that it's in the dumpster, Cubs' fans can finally have their cake and eat it too.
Umpire: Oh, what's this on your neck?
This would be more enjoyable if the other players didn't respond with rape jokes.