TreFacTor
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TreFacTor

“First of all, this is never gonna happen again,” she said.

.... and the most important sentence missing from the paragraph. “He was brought in alive”.

$1,000 Bond? After previous bail jumping, a hate crime charge and threatening Police. What the ever loving fuck?

That’s a pretty big hit to the ethos appeal of this game.

I tried to come up with something clever, but I failed, so...

remember when the worst thing about that man was that he was annoying and nobody could understand how he made so much money? Good times.

Yeah I don’t think the partnership is going to go as well as they might think. I’ve already decided I won’t buy or play it based on Pewdiepie alone.

His first title, out later this week, is the result of a partnership with Pewdiepie, the YouTuber racist motherfucker who helped turn Goat Simulator into such a big deal in the first place.

I don’t think an article title has ever made me hate a game without knowing anything more about it before. So that’s cool, I guess.

The staff must have hidden Trump’s phone - not so much as a tweet as yet. I can’t imagine little things like prejudicing justice would stop his little fingers. 

Why are they less entitled to have a say than anyone else?

Ouch! One size fits . . . ?

I simply pointed out that in your simple writing, you managed to contradict yourself by initially stating that Ms. Judge was overreacting to a benign colloquialism by inferring (actually, I believe she both inferred and implied, initially inferring, then implying) that it had a racial overtone.

Ya’ll keep saying VR is blowing up, except it’s not. Out of my 10 or so PC/console gaming friends, only one has bought a VR system and they haven’t played it for the last 3 months. It just quickly gets boring because there’s no real games for it. That’s not the definition of flourishing.

VR lost it’s thunder. It’s too expensive and most games on it feel like tech demos. Few companies wanna spend money to modify an existing game to use VR.

There’s still room in that graveyard for all the VR headsets.

He’s not big into the whole “reading” thing.

Yeah, I would have left. Unlike the waiter’s protest, the baseball player’s protest did not directly affect anyone.

So protesting at your job is terrible (not that the protest has anything to do with their job or effect on their job) and no one should be allowed to do it. They should just play their damn game and that’s it. But yet protesting the protest by not doing your job is okay? By his own standards, he should be fired for