GuySmiley4563
GuySmiley4563
GuySmiley4563

Maybe the game he was "gambling" at was "pocket pool."

You sure stirred up a hornet's nest here. Lots of dudes who play Bayonetta with one hand are pissed.

Don't feel bad, man, I seriously never knew that either.

Every once in a while, a comment makes me feel super old and today this is it. I'm 38 and my first experience with porn is finding my dad's stack of Hustlers.

Around 1:58 you can definitely see she's happy about it. That whole look screams, "great! Now I won't have to humor this goof by watching this crap for a good few months."

This is a fun sociological experiment. Will the usual blind Nintendo love overshadow the typical Best Buy hate?

I tend to flex and point, winking, at the camera way too much. It's a distraction.

Look at Nugent in that pic. Such a phony, chickenhawk POS.

I'm sure the removable full cloth costume is an intentional selling point.

Oh sure. I just mean current staff working on current projects.

Wouldn't a game company's NDA with staff preclude them from listing a project like this — one that is sort-of unannounced and rather hush hush — on a resume?

or coach

He should just leave and go to a country that doesn't have taxes. Or football.

I wish people like you would, just once, run into a trying time and need to be on unemployment or some other assistance so you'll understand what it is to be a "loser" in need of a "handout." It's so cynical and soul crushing to go through life thinking everyone on some sort of assistance is just a lazy sleazebag

It's not oversensitivity. It is sexual harassment as defined by law. The studio who makes this game is located in California and is governed by the EEOC. There is truly no need to "preemptively guess" what will "annoy and disturb others." Just don't put this crap on your walls. Pictures and illustrations of

As someone who works at a real company with a real HR department, I' m shocked and saddened by how many people just don't understand this.

I'm convinced you're just trolling at this point. There's no need to discuss the content of what the guy hung in the office or what "half naked" means. The CEO himself said "I hang pictures of half naked women in the office all the time."

It's not about attraction. It's about office propriety, specifically and the acceptable norms of society in general. My point was there's something wrong with this guy for hanging pictures of half naked women up in the office. Yes, it's normal for Amazon tribes to be naked. It's not normal to hang nudies up in the

But he's not simply "looking at pictures of sexy women." He is, by his own admission, "put(ting) up pictures of half naked girls around the office all the time."