azuredraky
Azuredrak
azuredraky

The bitterness of Gawker never dies. *shrugs*

Gawker continues to play victim despite a rich history of online bullying. I mean, why can’t you guys let it go? You already got bought over by another company.

How many days of Gawker Cyberbullying is this now?

Levels above the recommended level might not necessarily be considered toxic. There you go.

So...they have yet to figure out the optimal way to play on the console and are exploring.

To be honest, the new animation style is kind of creepy. Characters have large, shiny eyes that looked soulless.

Has your account been hacked by HelloGames? Hahaha.

Could you link me to that statement? Just curious.

Retina strip. Ha ha ha.

You might think that it is a console grindfest, but almost everyone I see value the social aspect of MH (playing with friends/on the go).

Well, how do you know that games can’t use that functionality? Wouldn’t surprise me if some developers come up with mobile games on the device.

I don’t think the portable games on it would play at 1080p anyway, that would be too taxing on the device and would drain power really quickly.

Gizmodo (current) is anti-Trump, so they like to attack the Trump supporters. Not that Trump is a good guy, but the ex-Gawker guys have a habit of bullying people (look up Justine Sacco) in the name of “journalism”.

But can you prove that you voted for someone? You can’t, because evidences are not available. You can tell others that you voted for X, but who knows if you really did vote for Y or Z instead? Your analogies are ill-fitting and they do not back up the idea of allowing photography in voting centers.

Does that not then allow people to prove that they voted for a particular candidate? That could facilitate the vote-buying acts.

Damn, will you hunt him down like the Navy SEAL?

Erm, don’t Taurens in World Of Warcraft have dreads too? You know, Buffalos are working animals too. I guess if a person really tries, he can see anything he wants to.

This is because the current pessimism in the political scene is driving the views of people inwards, onto domestic issues. Americans are less and less interested in international affairs, and for a global power such as the US, such a trend is extremely discouraging.

Why...do comics have to represent people? Can’t they just be stories? What’s next? Pokemon with a white protagonist?

How can we be convinced that their next phone would be safe if they have not even found the problem yet?