TheCensor
The Censor
TheCensor

Why is it whenever anyone makes a bad argument about an issue of rights, they trot out the Irish? They are like the superstars of false equivalencies. 

I respect this womans hustle. She is click bait incarnate and she is making bank of it now.

Have you heard played in G(spot)-minor?

[Plays the world’s smallest cum-stained violin]

That instrument is broken out only for performances of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3-some.

I propose a term for this phenomenon: straight-lacing.

And now the story of a story of a warring kingdom, and the producers who had no choice but to keep it together

We sent over one Excel sheet”

I’ll take their word that they weren’t trying to portray an offensive stereotype of a trans woman. That said, Redesiuk suggests an artificial separation between their professed intent and the possible effect of the ad:

I think it gets complicated by the company’s context of botching so much of social media and some of the rumblings from the show floor about how this latest demo was handling race. That’s a problem with the genre as a whole, but it doesn’t sound like 2077 is approaching that sort of thing with the greatest sense of

...wow, fuck you dude. I don’t blame people for skipping over the credits, especially on AAA titles they can go on for literally 15+ minutes, but seriously, are you insulting people who want to know who was behind creating the work that they just enjoyed?

Was worried I’d have to start taking Xbox seriously now that they bought up all this talent, but thankfully they’re apparently gonna have them make team-based multiplayer action games just like all the other MS studios, so I can continue to ignore the platform.

Re: Tropicana Field

Jason, if you’re not careful, you might win a Pulitzer.

The golden ring of hell.

Ha ha, sure do get this reference! Yep!

Putting that liberal arts education to use!

This Brazilian adaptation of Ulysses’s Nausicaa scene departs from the source material pretty significantly, no?

Say what you like about nuclear war but it seems to have turned New York harbor into a pleasant blue ocean. 

There’s a pretty big production goof in one of the biggest movies of all time, Lawrence of Arabia. Throughout the whole movie, the editors left large empty black bars on the top and bottom of the screen. It’s actually very distracting to me, but nobody ever seems to mention it