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At the risk of being tin foil hat-ish; someone like this I always get suspicious if they were intentionally trying to become a “cancel culture” martyr to get in on the grift or something. I mean, you get kicked out of a judge position and immediately go and start persistently harassing a group until you end up lifetime

While I generally hate this phrase, this is one place where “online is not real life” is applicable. Public online venues (where most ‘riling up’ occur) by nature are not really a place where personal conversations can be held in any meaningful way. Presuming someone is wanting to have a conversation in good faith is

Yeah, my read on Star Citizen has been that it’s not a scam as so many accuse (at least, not intentionally) but the product of an undisciplined visionary who for once has no budgetary restrictions and no suits telling him he has to stop adding things and ship something already.

Patches break stuff, ah well. But there is something very amusing that a game whose supporters have insisted on it’s playability for so many years was unprepared for *gasp* significant amounts of people actually playing.

It really does feel like a lot of TV reviews these days are written as though the show is finished and we’re looking at the final product. Very weird.

I get what’s being said here but I disagree with the ending conclusion; I don’t think Kane’s Imperial loyalty undercuts the rest of the episode’s portrayal of the New Republic at all. It’s not like if one thing is portrayed as evil the opposition is automatically being framed as good.

“I don’t blame Samsung for lying because it was a fairly convincing lie.”

Honestly it’s still sort of surreal that we have a video game adaptation that isn’t just passable or decent but honestly great by any standard, not just by video game adaptation standards.

Gonna be honest, this is a pretty wild read that makes me think the division caused by the ending will not be mitigated at all. Because to me, I was thinking during the finale: “Wow Joel comes off even worse here than in the game.” Especially because the show, for the most part, has avoided Joel being depicted as a

My read on this is less that they want to polish things up (though I’m sure they will) and more that they want to move it out of what is going to be a pretty competitive quarter between Zelda, FFXVI, SF6 etc. Possibly before the backlash they thought it would be able to hold it’s own and now aren’t so sure.

Normally I would say that this reeks of legal trouble, but considering the Seinfeld official twitter linked to them at one point I’m pretty sure there weren’t lawyers banging down their door. However, I can see if they’re hoping to monetize this someway with like, merch or something, they might feel they need to

Yeah the meta comments are correct. Similar with that infinite Steamed Hams AI, it’s only funny because you know what it’s supposed to be like, and the deviations are absurd by comparison. Like looking at something through a funhouse mirror, or an aliens attempt at recreating something. Bereft of that, it just feels

I enjoyed the episode but never let it be said that Star Wars has not always had some really dumb names for things. Honestly surprised that of everything they changed from the old EU, Mythosaur survived as the name. Don’t ever go looking into material names though, with such gems as: Transparisteel, Collapsium and

To be fair to Filoni, Mythosaur was it’s name in Pre-Disney SW. Though honestly, I’m surprised that of everything from the old EU that was changed, they decided to keep that one.

Honestly I kind of hope that little guy goes unexplained. When Bo-Katan was rescuing Din I honestly was thinking “please don’t say what it was.” I just sort of like Star Wars having these bizarre life forms that just sort of leave it to your imagination to guess where they came from, or what they were doing.

So.. someone did Jerma’s baseball stunt but for football and for real?

Yeah, that’s why I say I’m not sure it would remain playable. Either you’re constantly warping everywhere which kind of undermines the concept, or you’re actually driving which, let’s be honest, would get boring real fast.

While I get what you’re trying to say, just gonna throw this out there; a lot of the “everyday” activities described here are still escapism for someone like me, who has only ever lived in an American suburban sprawl environment where these are absolutely not common everyday occurrences that I can relate to.

Just looking at this comment section and the more general online reaction, it’s weird (by which I mean, extremely predictable) how quickly and with such tenacity certain supposedly “I don’t have anything against” types are to chastise entire identities as being at fault for some people’s bad behavior.

Nothing is true given, everything is permitted earned