RySenkari
RySenkari
RySenkari

There’s a difference between entitlement and “I’m not buying your product because it doesn’t interest me.” The latter is literally how a market works. 

Poor, poor Skitty...

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It doesn’t have to “hurt” them in order to be fair play to strike it down (with all of its copyright hatred).

This breaks all the laws that protect copyright, free or not, requiring the original game or not.

I’m happy Cosby was found guilty, but American prisons are hellscapes that nobody deserves. And court costs? Yes, this particular rapist can afford that easily, but that’s just another bullshit cost that a) passes the costs of tax cuts on to the less fortunate, b) lets politicians show they are “tough on crime”, and

I hope someone puts together a highlight reel of all the coaching this guy’s ignored and all the obscenities he’s ignored from male players. The violation for coaching was chickenshit at best, and that game penalty was fucking absurd.

“Mr. Handy, let’s start with the right one first!”

“Err, mum, General Atomics didn’t program me for this at the factory. Perhaps sir can do this whilst I attend to young Shaun?”

She must really not want Chuck on the throne.

So what you’re saying is because a data-mining company collected data on 50 million Americans ahead of the US election, we’re supposed to believe the social network with over 2 billion worldwide users is “fucked”?

Who’s next to face jail for wrong opinions? Someone you like? Will you cheer that?

The fact that people are willing to risk bans to do this sort of thing is also indicative of how shortsighted Ubisoft is about incorporating these kinds of features into the game itself.

Wouldn’t a better way to garner interest in the Switch be to give all Switch owners an “NES Classic” and “SNES Classic” app on the Switch itself? Hey, instead of buying these cutsie one-truck ponies, get a Switch and we’ll throw those games in for free!

I hate to resort to capitals, but a quick note to Bannon, McConnell, Trump and the rest:

Also, The Aristocats and The Aristocrats

Never forget:

Somebody always pops up to say this, and that somebody is almost always wrong. Copyright does not require any sort of affirmative defense in any way shape or form. It can be enforced as narrowly and selectively as one likes, so there is no compulsion for EA to stop the distribution of the code here. Trademark (which

“Ewww, feet? Doesn’t he know where they’ve been?”

I’m split on this scene.

[Red Forman voice]

Dumbass!