TemporaryLife
TemporaryLife
TemporaryLife

So, I've read a bunch of your comments thus far, and I have to ask: What purpose do you think there is for starting posts with "uh" or "um"? Do you think it will make the people you're responding to look stupid, or something? Because I actually lost track of how many times you did exactly this, sometimes several times

It's like believing your ship to be totally unsinkable, to the point that you don't put lifeboats on it.

One must keep in mind that all of these games are told from the Mario Bros. perspective and thus portray them as the infallible protagonists and Bowser as the mindless villain. However, even with this intentional bias and deception in favor of the Mario Bros., it is possible to glimpse some of the truth behind

I don't remember the last time I read a comment as overwhelmingly snarky as this one. Good show.

Is it just me, or does that mocap face look a hell of a lot like Pete Holmes?

I'm so glad you enjoyed that!

Markiplier is great. I was on the fence about him up until recently, but I watched his Five Nights at Freddy's videos and they were great. Then he posted a couple really personal things in the last week, completely unrelated to games, massively heartfelt gratitude to his fans stuff... it really pushed me over the

I've watched a lot of LPers, and I honestly can't think of a single one who uses "wacky sound effects".

If you ask me, the only person who makes funny videos about horror games is Markiplier. He genuinely seemed panicked and terrified when he does his shit, but he never screams. He will holler on occasion, but he never screams.

Man, this comment isn't even funny in an over-the-top troll kinda way. I absolutely can't stand PewDiePie, but this comment is totally deplorable.

Uh... yeah! Yeah, what you said...

"because it calls to mind something which has been a source of concern or embarrassment."

I like that waifu, that is a nice waifu.

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!

It's like you're trying to do your best impression of The Worst Obsessive Fanboys To Ever Walk The Earth. You do realize it probably took you roughly 50 times as long to write this ridiculous screed (which, really, doesn't make any sense, considering Artoo is really fucking adorable, and they played to that throughout

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