Remember: Just because you say you've hit a nerve, doesn't mean that's what you've actually done. Additionally, I don't exactly know what world you live in, but in the one I reside in, people who say ridiculous shit get called out, as you have been.
Remember: Just because you say you've hit a nerve, doesn't mean that's what you've actually done. Additionally, I don't exactly know what world you live in, but in the one I reside in, people who say ridiculous shit get called out, as you have been.
You didn't "strike a nerve". You said something ridiculous, and a nice chunk of people pointed out how ridiculous you are for having said it. You can hide behind your "omg i offended you!!!" garbage if you'd like, but I think you know it's a load of horseshit.
Cool, then why do you care how many articles are written about it? What exactly were you trying to accomplish by jumping in and essentially saying, "Hi all! I don't care about this thing anymore! Stop talking about it! And don't tell me not to read these articles about a thing I don't care about anymore!" Because if…
This is literally serious! You have to go dentist!
If we're going just off userbases, PC die-hards are making a strong case for us living in a society like that town in Footloose, only with video games being banned, rather than dancing.
I think the problem here is that you're looking at piracy from a single angle. But consider this one: piracy makes the exploration of culture infinite. It's not just about games, but movies, and television, and music, and even books (yes, you can most certainly pirate books, albeit in ebook/audiobook form). Instead of…
That's not true in the least. Just because you own one thing does not mean you can always afford other related things. Gaming devices are a one-time buy, but games (not just Far Cry 4 or Bioshock Infinite or whatever, but games, big and small, long and short, indie and triple-A) are not. Every single game requires an…
I've been alive for 24 years and I can comfortably say I've never observed catcalling. Where the fuck do people live where this crap happens?
My own correction: It's "melee", not "maylay".
But, I don't really see how it's bad at all, or how it has changed since the very beginning. They're nitpicking on a bigger scale now, but the videos now are just longer versions of the videos back when they started. I've only started watching regularly in the last month or so, but I've gone back and watched a lot of…
Funny, I watch damn near every episode and think it's still very funny. In fact, I thought this particular two-parter was a lot of fun.
Y'know, I have this one sitting on the shelf above my desk, and I can't help but look at it and think it makes perfect sense for it to be a cute dykey girl gamer. It's perfect.
You're aware of just how much skill is required for glitch runs like these, right? Like, you don't do these things accidentally, and they take a lot of practice. It could be argued that they require more skill, considering the fact that you have to have a lot of precision to make these things work.
I think Alien holds up better, but Aliens is absolutely unfuckwithable. It's one of the very best sci-fi movies of all time, and possibly James Cameron's best (partially because it was written as one massive love letter to the first movie).
That's not a garlic mincer. That's a weed grinder. I'm sorry to tell you this.
Man, when I had mine taken out, the anesthesia they gave me was out of this world. I was answering questions nobody was asking. I woke up feeling like I'd slept for a week. It was immaculate.
This gorgeous 35th Anniversary Limited Edition of the original Alien is the kind of packaging that one of the greatest films of all time deserves. We just ran a deal on the Alien Anthology set the other day, and when asked by a commenter if they should watch all four films or just the first two, I said "just the first…
I used to be with it, but then they changed what "it" was. Now what I'm with isn't "it", and what's "it" seems weird and scary to me!