PrometheanLucifer
PrometheanLucifer
PrometheanLucifer

As someone who has had to wear that camo, I can vouch for the fact that it is very, very difficult to sneak around in and not be seen. It's not very fun when you spend hours of a training exercise or battle drill low crawling up on your opfor only to have them call you dead because someone was taking a piss an hour

Possibly the best joke I've seen on Jezebel.

Mmmmm... Creampie...

No, they're not. That's the whole problem - they are trying to sustain the same level of production with exponentially expanding development budgets. And then they, like this guy, are blaming us.

I'm not really buying this. Developers that are fortunate enough to be able to connect directly with a fan base - whether through kickstarter or otherwise - are doing well. Indie games are in fashion and developers, like you, are creating games that people care about without AAA budgets.

Competition is king. The more the better.

Hey, I couldn't have done it without you. Whatever my obviously strenuous and serious efforts didn't fix, your hyperbole did.

I imagine they give some of it away to their friends or entourage.

That book is pretty ballsy to throw in there.

Perhaps they will finally fail as I've prayed for all these years...

A BB gun would be more likely to seriously injure someone if you used it as a club. Whatever your opinions on gun control, this is gun hysteria taken way too far. Kids have pocket knives, those are objectively more dangerous than a BB gun. The same is true for a rock or a stick - almost anything can be used as a

I agree with you, but it is obvious that people are choosing to be negligent. Some day it is going to get us all in trouble. Mandatory safety classes would at least establish a base line for liability. People would have to confront the fact that when an accident happens, the negligent party was indeed familiar with

What if someone pokes you in the eye with a stick? Getting shot in the eye with a BB gun is still very, very unlikely to be fatal, and often does not even result in loss of eyesight. Besides, someone would literally have to stand still and wait in order to be shot in the eye intentionally.

Not THIS giant. They are just large mech suits, probably around 20 feet tall.

It's easier to kill or injure someone by picking up and throwing something than it is by shooting them with a BB gun.

That is pretty ludicrous. It's all demographics - all of those people are probably young boys in their teens. They obviously don't socialize much, they just jerk each other off in their insular online communities and that's how they learn to deal with other people. Put them in a real room, with real women, and without

I am a huge gun rights advocate, but it is obvious that some people just can't be bothered to be responsible with something that possesses the power of life and death. You don't leave a gun, loaded or otherwise, around where a child or anyone else an just grab it. There should be mandatory gun safety classes for new

From what I understand, Craigslist is where you go to find mainly 'professionals'.

Elysium: Hollywood elite using ultra-violence to tell a morality tale of privilege from the gilded streets of the hills above the dystopia of L.A.

Too bad it's not for PC.