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Hey, thanks for providing us with another obvious target. We Kotaku commenters love clowning on crypto bros.

Kotaku understands pyramid schemes and money laundering just fine. The current state of NFT is largely what’s known as a “gold brick” scam, or more simply: fraudulent price inflation.

Why are human beings so fucking crazy 

method acting sounds like an excuse to just be a dick to people

If smoking rollies, being rude to your co-workers, and stinking is what makes a great actor, I know some people in my neighborhood who deserve Oscars.

My dear boy, why don’t you just try acting?

Im not in the NBA and dont go against Jimmy Butler on the court BUT he seem like that dude growing up that never was in a fight but cats kinda didnt wanna test him cause he seem so crazy and bout it

Agreed. I think Jokic shoved too hard (probably expected Morris to look back or be prepared), but I also 100% get why he felt the need to shove back. Take too many intentional hits like that and people start thinking they can get away with it.

Was it truly that serious or did Morris flop a bit? Or both?

Fuck cryptocurrency and NFTs. Especially on a platform that primarily targets kids.

My answer is the 1937 Brooklyn Dodgers.

Jimmy Butler always expresses a desire for the smoke when the actual chance of smoke has already subsided.

I feel for Jokic, as the initial foul was intentionally assaulting him while he was vulnerable with his arms in the air, and his reaction was obviously an emotional response to that assault. He was probably feeling the sting at that moment. As much as it seemed like a cheap shot, Markieff seemed to be trying to

What was funny was Tyler Herro taking a couple of steps towards Jokic before realizing that he wants none of that nonsense.

I am not much of a fan but you lost me with the last part. Sacking the halls? Colonizer?

I have had the same thought of what happens when we reach this so called promise land. If we’re equal are we still the African Americans? Or are we just Americans or individuals or whatever. And I feel like the answer is I’d like to find out, but perhaps it might be lonely.

Except white people aren’t the majority and have never been - the one drop rule was about gatekeeping whiteness and it’s time to let it go. 

Your post is very worthy and really thought provoking. Why do AADOS and the white world so vehemently insist on a black or white dichotomy? Adhering to the one drop rule plays directly into the hands of static, oppressive forces. To force change, we might refuse to identify with one rigid box or another. This refusal

I am biracial. I am half black and half Mexican American, and I love being both. My mom, who is MA, raised me without my dad and the rich traditions in my Hispanic culture are inextricably linked to who I am. I don’t begrudge her her viewpoint, but I’m not erasing half of who I am to placate other black people who

Questions. Do we still need to cling to the “one drop” legacy in 2021? Should American descendants of African slaves lead the charge in defining our identity by something other than a skin color? IF most or us know slotting people into racial color castes was a political ploy ( and not scientific), when do we start