Rehevkor
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Rehevkor

This story is missing the really cool context: this episode all began with one Deviantart image by a Simpsons fan.

Yeah that’s what’s staggering me here as regards anyone looking up to him or thinking he’s “manly”. Dude is a chinless wonder, on top of having a tiny head, gormless features, and going bald.

Same, off to the factory to be turned into soilent green we go!

Yeah, it’s a shame it took three paragraphs to confirm who it was by name after the director is mentioned immediately in the subheading.

Harsh

In related news, Riccitiello’s young son said that claims about cookie theft are “bullshit” and that the jar his hand was in was a coffee jar that had been repurposed to hold cookies. “If you understand the context,” the younger Riccitiello said after wiping away crumbs, “it’s clear that I was not caught with my hand

Every one of them a knuckle dragging, mouth breathing sack of festering hatred & ignorance. I’m extra disturbed by the only smiling one - bottom row, 2nd from the left because I could’ve pegged the rest of them in 3 seconds flat (except for eyebrow kween - hey girl!)... and that Neanderthal in the middle of the

Never takes long for a Musk bro to show up and post something cringy and hilarious.   

who’s is the guy bringing us to space? whom nasa needs? whom changed space flight? whom revolutionized the electric car and battery?

I just came across this pathetic piece of journalism. You’re just some hateful leftist who is calling a billionaire broke? Shameless lol.

Wondering why this remains Kotaku’s most recent article 12+ hours later on a weekday? https://gmgunion.com/

I made it through God Emperor of Dune. Really though, it could have been one book and done. I have very fond memories of the first book and barely remember the others.

I really enjoyed reading all the prequel books, then finishing the entire saga that spans like, another 30 thousand years after Dune. They came together really well.

God Emperor, Heretics, and Chapterhouse get... weird, sure, but they were still well written. It’s the dumbass prequels that must never be spoken of.

This is exactly what I do. Messiah and Children aren’t nearly as good as Dune but they’re still well worth reading. The rest...nope, don’t exist.

Former Kotaku writer Kirk Hamilton did an episode about “Hide & Seek” on his podcast, Strong Songs. https://strongsongspodcast.com/

I was a dev on this game; it was my first full-fledged credit in the games industry. Some of my fondest memories in my career are from working on it. We got away with a lot of weird stuff we wouldn’t get to do on future titles.

i’m more struck by how similar the name is to GRINDR

like there’s gotta be someone down the pipeline that came up with that idea just to fuck with these guys right

You’re a strong voice, and have been for as long as I can remember knowing who you were. I feel like Kotaku needs that more than anything else right now.