They have to file the suit to be able to ask for court orders to get the ISPs to identify the subjects of the suit.
They have to file the suit to be able to ask for court orders to get the ISPs to identify the subjects of the suit.
... What an awful solution. The feature is great for helping bring smaller streamers a larger audience, giving them an opportunity to shine. If say someone with a 5k audience raids someone with a 500 person audience that’s views, ad revenue, potential subs. Why take that away because some asshole is being an asshole?…
Pro-Life game developer creates game called killing floor is all you need to know about how that particular group of people respects life. Life begins with a beating heart in the womb but once you’re born F#CK You!! Never forget that pro-lifers are also second amendment nut jobs.
Man who makes game exclusively about killing claims to be “pro-life.”
America. Land of the “free”.
I’m not sure about that actually. I could be wrong but the Ren & Stimpy revival being worked on over at MTV has been explicitly stated to both have nothing to benefit and will not involve the creator.
You probably think you’re making some kind of a point, but you’re just another spammer.
Aang & Korra are both Avatars; if they don’t use multiple elements, it defeats the entire purpose.
Kricfalusi deserves any stones thrown his way, but let us have Ren and Stimpy.
but I would honestly prefer knuckles
Oh honey. No.
Nah, I’ll use my freedom to express my displeasure with it, sorry you’re so triggered lol.
It’s a tribute, in a game about gun mudering, to one of our societies greatest heroes, who got murdered with a gun. If you don’t see how and why that’s in poor taste I don’t know what else to say to you.
Oh my god similar to one in the game? Was it the banana? Maybe the burger? You are insane lmao.
You’re underselling yourself for 40k. Bump that up to 120k and call yourself a PR rehabilitation consultant.
For $40k a year I am willing to offer my services as a former troll/griefer to be the voice in the room who tells you these various obvious things such as “don’t let people kill each other in the civil rights museum” or “don’t allow emotes with dubious connotations in the civil rights museum.” Optional and as a…
I played through this event a couple of times, the second of which was with my daughter. It gave her insight into a part of history that she'd never encountered before, and lead to some interesting conversations. I think it has some value as an educational tool.
And did they deal with this?
They did disable fighting yes. But I saw one kid using some superhero whip over and over at the big screen which was obviously super distasteful and offensive. I’m surprised they didn’t disable the event emotes all together from the start.