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I guess you could say that things are really falling into place.

ESPECIALLY when you get both parties to actually agree on something. 

LMAO You know you fucked up when Congress actually does something about it.

Don’t forget that all the blank checks need to be signed.

An example of projection:

In totally unrelated news, I am currently crowdfunding for my own, 100% original game “Death Stranding”. Here is a screenshot of my game in progress:

Dafsinitely

So this game was definitely rushed out the door...

If you use ASDF instead of WASD you are a filthy 6-fingered communist.

I imagine you’d mostly find pushback on 2, 3, 4, and 5. China’s unlikely to make a big stink about 1, because they maintain that their elections are free, open, and fair (as does North Korea, despite the Kim regime only being a regime because the fuckwads in that family are the only people on the ballot). In order to

Three things here—for me, anyway (YMMV):

1.) This is a delayed punishment, and it seems like that delay was largely a function of Blizzard gauging the (almost entirely negative) reaction to their sanctioning of Blitzchung. When most of the complaints coming out about Blitzchung’s treatment included acknowledgment that

Oh I absolutely believe you. I just would love to see someone push Blizzard even more on this one to try to force them to show their own hypocrisy on their “excuses” for this one. Right now they’re trying to sweep it under the rug and say it has nothing to do with the politics or money when it absolutely has

While I’d definitely agree that they put their foot, and whole leg, fully in their mouth with the whole situation this particular ban is pretty much a required one. If they didn’t run this particular ban, people would (and were!) call out favoritism towards certain groups (non-HKers) for making political messages on

I was watching the Jimquisition on this the other day and he made a fairly interesting point about Blizzard on this one. They argue that the matter is to keep politics out and keep the optics on the game itself. But if someone were to post something that is arguably political but less controversial (and certainly not

I had to abadon my dream of finally getting a gaming PC in January of this year and spent three grand CAD on a Mac - partially it was for compatibility with my job, and partly a legacy issue - all my software is MAc, have used Mac for a decade.

Well I lost that job in February, and now the latest Mac update, Catalina,

D2 has always been a big, stupid, pointless grind any way you slice it and I say that as someone who enjoyed a lot of it. If you’re just reaching your personal threshold, I completely understand, but my gaming group reached our collective threshold (with a few breaks and returns peppered in) quite a bit ago because

No you understand what it is. I guess it’s more along the lines of the future of gaming on a mobile platform. I know $5 isn’t a lot but at the rate I play mobile games I know I wouldn’t invest the time in it. It seems like everyone is going to jump into the subscription model and Sony is pushing it more since they cut

Probably came across it on an old workstation hard drive or a CD-R stuffed into an old desk or storage box. It’s kind of fascinating how such important information can be made to vanish in an instant, or become lost over time.

Turns out the source code was the friends we made along the way.