The only thing that video proved is that some people just shouldn’t be allowed to have YouTube channels.
The only thing that video proved is that some people just shouldn’t be allowed to have YouTube channels.
What’s wrong with them adapting elements of Planet Hulk if we’re never going to get a Planet Hulk movie?
Still trying to play Mass Effect: Andromeda. But so many missions glitch out that I can’t finish them, leaving me having progressed so far into a quest that I’m either done or nearly done—only to see that I can’t finish the final part or turn it in.
He also wrote & directed a movie called Why We’re Killing Gunther—about a group of assassins that decide to kill the “world’s best hitman”, only to keep screwing it up—that sounds amazing. Can’t wait to see that.
MY. GOD.
I can absolutely believe that.
That’s the only thing he does with any consistency.
How does one courageously protect a flag?
Are we sure that’s not just Satan’s meat suit?
“We could get into semantics all night about what a “review” entails.”
None of those articles are reviews.
It’s nuts. I don’t know what the OP thought he was doing, if he thought it was some kind of “public service” or what, but it’s just ridiculous. People need to realize there’s no reason to keep believing this nonsense.
No, what I’m “just saying” is that an ENTIRE internet-wide situation began because a specific journalist, by the name of Nathan Grayson, had been discovered to be writing reviews of games created by, let’s call it “a friend”.
So what you’re saying is that this piece wouldn’t exist if the linked article had been written by someone he didn’t know, based on evidence of an incident that was proven to have not happened in the first place?
I don’t think quoting one line from the guy’s screenplay—deliberately out of context—that’s said by the character who acts like an asshole is the airtight case that you think it is.
That was good. That one got me.
So nonwhite nerds are the most racist and misogynistic? You do realize the majority of humanity is nonwhite. How’d you come to this conclusion, and by what measurement scale of bigotry did you use? Or are you just a racist projecting? I think we know the answer.
I can’t see why it needs to be an “either/or” situation.