TheSimulacra
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Michael Jordan would never have recruited AD, but if he did, which he wouldn’t have, and wanted to give him his number 23, which he wouldn’t have, he would have closed the deal, because he was a killer. You think Phil Knight would have wanted a piece of MJ one on one in the boardroom? My friend, he would not. LeBron

He’s just playing the character of an inflammatory asshole with a mullet, when in fact he is an inflammatory asshole wearing a mullet wig.

I hope that clears everything up.

For real. There’s no such thing as pretending to be an asshole. If someone acts like an asshole, they are an asshole. Asshole is as asshole does.

Well, Penny Arcade was close...

Look, if people want to spend their time watching this guy be an ass, so be it.  That is their choice.  But why does everyone keep pretending that it is an “act” or some sort of performance?  This guy is an asshole, that goes in front of a camera and presents himself to the world.  That is who he is.  He is a toxic

There will be repercussions for this, Twitch. You’ve given a slap on the wrist to someone who used your platform to commit a crime against a minor. You’re establishing a precedent. This is where the downward spiral devolves into mayhem.

They took in a lot of con$ideration$ and is wa$ then decided that what the Doc did, while it wa$ in bad ta$te, that maybe it could be con$idered a juvenile prank and hi$ Twitch channel mu$t be re$tored...

Cool. Thanks for that factoid. I don’t see how it has anything to do with the conversation.

To be fair, Critical Role also has some super over-powered things that they choose to do, especially in terms of the Blood Hunter Class or whatever it’s called.

All I can hear in my head right now is the Q&A before the Critical Role live show earlier this year, where everyone was talking up the ridiculous powers they got to use at level 20...and Laura, who played the ranger, sardonically putting in, “I can shoot TWO arrows!”

I never considered non-player characters to be a defining characteristic of role playing games. Expected, maybe, like how I might expect a restaurant to have a bathroom, but it isn’t the bathroom that make it a restaurant.

Well, something happened in Appalachia that made all humans and non-feral ghouls disappear. There are robots scattered across the land, but most of them aren’t very chatty, and the few that are, mostly monologue at you. The world is also littered with holotapes and terminal entries that tell the story of what happened

Imagine your surprise when it’s not an rpg? They made it very clear it wasn’t like a traditional Bethesda fallout RPG.

Except, it’s not? Largely the vast majority of “complaints” and incessant bitching has disappeared as people have moved on to new games to bitch about.

It’s not an esol issue. He capitalizes it sometimes and other times not. That said, complaining about it is the actual tragedy. The internet needs fewer grammar nazis.

Give him a break, English isn’t his first language.

This is such bullshit. This is ignorant winemom “ignore the bully and he’ll go away” logic. We all know that doesn’t work. Sometimes dad needs to say, “look, it’s wrong to fight, and you’ll get in trouble, but sometimes you need to pop someone in the nose”.

“Ha, ha, I was just innocently flashing the ‘okay’ sign behind a man who happens to be African-American, and if you disagree you must be getting your information from the same Zionist-Occupied Media that tricked Christ-fearing white Americans into passing the Civil Rights Act!”

We really are in the worst timeline.

I had no idea this was a thing.  I want my ignorance back.  Fuck 4chan.