Yeah, people seem to not get that banning voice chat has kinda been a blessing for Nintendo.
Yeah, people seem to not get that banning voice chat has kinda been a blessing for Nintendo.
Haohmaru, duh
Pretty much; they’re outright disregarding what Eileen is saying in “I believe the accusations are true” and “Do not use my tragedy to abuse others.” Because it’s not really about Holowka, it’s about jackasses disliking the ideas of being held accountable for ANYTHING
Well, considering how ethnocentric America is I’m surprised people act like stringed instruments don’t exist outside of it
It’s an electro shamisen.
Though since Randy Pitchford is still at Gearbox, I’ll not be partaking.
Not surprising; abusers tend to have gigantic egos which is why they think they can get away with abuse in the first place
Yeah, there’s no shortage of people who are unproblematic on Youtube. Jared was easy to replace
Jared can go straight to hell, the manipulative little worm.
Also, he dropped this around the time Heidi was going to DragonCon, which is an event very near and dear to her heart. He did this on purpose to mess with her. He’s a gross, spiteful little worm
Well, this is what happens when your composer is pushing 90 and is clearly just coasting on his reputation. We’ll be a lot happier when Hayato Matsuo finally takes over
Yet another worthless man to add to the pile. And since we’re on a streak, might as well add James Portnow:
Considering his last standup routine was him taking boring shots at the Parkland students, I’m not squirming so much as rolling my eyes. Dude is done.
WHY CAN’T YOU BE A FLAT CIRCLE?!
So she’s a shill as well. Pathetic.
Ah, classic “Want to have it both ways” mentality. Which never works
Yeah, it also doesn’t help she’s a naturalized American citizen. Not exactly a good look for her
Especially due to how much Reagan (who Hank put on a pedestal) has been raked over the coals over the past decade.
To be honest, I actually found King of the Hill to work only as a sort of Moral Orel story. When you down to it, Hank is pretty much a loser; he peaked in high school, he never left the town he grew up in, and he spends the show trying to talk down to his son who’s becoming more open than he is.
All roads lead to your heirs wasting your wealth and cheaping out on your funeral