Oh, look, an Appeal To Worse Problems fallacy in order to deflect blame. That's original. Say, would you mind if I stole your identity? Since that's clearly not as bad as all the things you described.
Oh, look, an Appeal To Worse Problems fallacy in order to deflect blame. That's original. Say, would you mind if I stole your identity? Since that's clearly not as bad as all the things you described.
People generally don't take me serious when I say this, but here it goes, anyway:
"lol, what kind of retard would get offended with ANYTHING to do with internet?"
Bingo.
Should we just call it what it is for these types? Psychopathy.
The internet should just retire the word "troll."
I mean, there's a difference between ignoring the objective of a Rocket Race match in Halo 3 just to smack folks in the back... and purposefully identifying that someone cares about something (a game in this case, rightly or wrongly) and willfully deciding to manipulate/destroy that person's connection with that…
They weren't criticized, they were accosted and people started a goddamn petition and demanded refunds. That's entitlement bullshit. It was shameful.
So... where was the good joke there?
i expect it to be similar to the tech tree in Endless Space.
Why stick with tripe? Animal stomach kinda grosses me out. I was thinking of instead serving up some social justice warrior curry with a side helping of social justice warrior veggie stir-fry. After that, perhaps a light social justice warrior cheesecake for dessert.
Me too! Clearly still beautiful women with above-average looks, but also the kind of beautiful women I might know in real life, as opposed to the intimidating red-carpet beautiful which just seems unreal.
I love how much they just look like people. Attractive people, yes, but people, not inhuman magical god-beings made of poreless, plastic sexiness.
Trying to get through that slideshow is a goddamn nightmare, yeesh Vanity Fair. Nice photoshoot though, and Close is a cool guy.
In that film Jeremy Irons was so over the top he made Jim Carrey look as numb as Hayden Christensen.
This DLC was absolutely perfect, and is the prime example of exactly what Mass Effect is, was, and always will be. It's goofy, it's silly, it's subversive, it's meta, it's incredibly dark, it's satirical, it's written excellently, it's self aware, it's intelligent, it's a mash-up of cheesy Sci-fi and 'hard' sci-fi,…
"Hey, has anybody heard of that Gutenberg fellow? What's up with THAT guy?"