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The difference being she’s getting paid while the passengers are paying for the experience of not getting to their destination on time.

All he wanted was a Diet Coke, and she wouldn’t give it to him.

Randall,

I don’t see anyone important included either

I’ve read this twice and I’m still not entirely sure what the point of this rant is. That people prefer comfort food over new stuff? Well, sure. That’s been the case since TV began. (And I’ll always have a Law & Order on when I’m doing chores.) Netflix wants people to stay home and watch Netflix? Well, duh. It’s hard

I mean, 90% of his comments are “Kill yourself,” so I’m sure everyone knows his contributions by now. 

This isn’t poor prose, you dunce, it’s misleading clickbait shit.

Maybe it’s ageism on my part, but that young of a kid expressing Freud-like levels of emotional intelligence isn’t working at all.

The US has bombed:

To each their own. I found it unreadable and full of characters I didn’t care about, except Clint, and I didn’t enjoy the characterization of him.

I still think about dumping Yoshi into a pit to get the jump boost I need in Super Mario World.

Use Steam’s clout to advertise your game and then pull it, generate the controversy to drive in a few more sales from the Valve hate, paid the Steam tax to get a little more PR.

Jesus christ, there just don’t need to be more Ghostbusters movies to begin with. There was precisely one good Ghostbusters movie or property and it was released 35 damn years ago. I say that as a huge fan of that one film. It was never meant to be a franchise and cannot sustain a franchise. It wasn’t an insult that a

Absolutely not the same. What’s happened here is stupid. However, making a game about an existing game, regardless if you charge money for it, is a legitimate threat to revenue streams. Particularly if you’re a stupid company that has lost its way and has a very real threat of being outshined by a free game of your IP

“Meanwhile, The Daily Star’s story continues to be up on the paper’s site; the organization has been sued for (and settled over) libel charges a number of times over the years, but it’s still baffling that they thought they could get away with allegedly straight-up inventing an interview with one of Earth’s most

That link is from a year and a half ago?

“My girlfriend has worked full-time to support my career as a Fortnite streamer, so I owe it to her and my four-year-old son...”

There is no “we.” Individual people will let it go when they individually decide to let it go.

I find it hard to believe that Kotaku, of all publications, is ignoring charges of racism.