atlas1988
Atlas1988
atlas1988

I have no idea how I’m going to explain President Trump and the Paul Brothers to my grandchildren.

Fuck is the exact reason their parents got into this problem. All because they did it at least twice.

No asshole, what we need right now are #thoughtsandprayers

Are you that concerned about the brand of controller? Is that your takeaway from this tragedy? Damn....

It extremely does not matter what kind of controller it was.

It’s true. Had there only been more guns in the house, this whole horrible tragedy might have been averted.

Really? Does it really matter what kind of controller was used? The controller had almost nothing to do with this story. The kid’s rage at not being able to play his video game, however, has everything to do with the story.

Fuck guns and fuck the NRA and fuck anyone who supports the NRA.

Obviously we need to start arming the 13-year-old girls.

It’s not pedophilia if it comes from Japan. It’s culture.

What’s worse, Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad have all been observed changing size more than once. The entire scale they’re using for this is unreliable!

Not familiar with these games but the way it is described in the post it sounds like a pedo training simulator.

Bowser has the ability to change size.

May your dissertation see wide and trumpeted publication, sirrah; this is the Lord’s work, right here.

I mean, Mario’s size changes frequently — usually multiple times per level (I’m very bad at 2D Mario games).

Congratulations. “White people invented movies, so we should only have white people in movies” is the stupidest thing I’ve read all day, and I’ve been reading Charles Murray’s Human Accomplishment.

I read the conclusion entirely differently. To the degree that this article criticizes him, it’s more about how he bragged about doing all of this as recently as 2012, as opposed to criticizing him for what he actually did back in 1974.

Solid article. Enjoyed the various perspectives and views provided. History 101, don’t judge the past by today’s standards. Everyone seems to have forgotten this basic principle to studying events of the past.

One of the best articles I’ve ever read on here.