My wife’s been in healthcare for over 15 years. In nearly every hospital she’s worked at, the doctors (easily the highest paid employees in the building) get free lunch, while everyone else has to pay. It makes zero fucking sense.
My wife’s been in healthcare for over 15 years. In nearly every hospital she’s worked at, the doctors (easily the highest paid employees in the building) get free lunch, while everyone else has to pay. It makes zero fucking sense.
This isn’t anything like Destiny 2, at all.
Lying to the jury, getting caught photoshopping iphone photos, being heard on tape gaslighting depp saying no one will believe him, cops not arresting depp or giving heard domestic violence because in the female cops estimation - heard was faking, lying about donating money, lying about taking a dump in a bed, lying…
Sorry, but I disagree. The fact you believe men only can be toxic, just for being men, and this woman can’t be toxic, manipulative or violent, just for the fact she is a woman, it’s the worse case of mysoginy.
I understand how it may feel for victims of domestic abuse to watch this defamation trial and see how it ended. However, to equate the results of this particular trial with erasing the progress that has since been made from Gamergate and the Me Too movement is absurd.
She is vilified not because she is ‘not perfect’ or that because she ‘misspoke because it was painful’, but because it was proven that she has repeatedly lied and manipulated many people around her. And, what is even more important, it was clearly shown before the court that she abused him as well. For crying out…
Really? I’ve been getting the impression that Kotaku has been a lot more pro-MS since the start of this generation. Especially given the number of articles they spent talking up smart delivery as the best feature ever.
To make the alcohol example more relevant to john’s original article - if someone has a really good beer or visited a really cool brewery, should they be accountable if they write about it positively on a food blog just because your brother might read it and want to try it?
But I, personally, have had some good fun playing this game. So it absolutely does merit that description in at least one sense. Which is part of my point here.
I admire your principled stance.
But the opinions don’t run counter to my own. Like the article you didn’t read says, I really don’t know what is the right take on this. And no one has cancelled me, so far as I know. I FEEL like I’m still here.
I see that. I just don’t understand how people playing the stuff that comes before all that bit, and then quit, are making a difference to those end-game whales?
Well, you’re sort of only repeating what this article says. Am I actually endorsing it, or am I saying, “Most people can just get some fun here and don’t need to be so violently judged for it.”?
Yawn, another (liberal) author for a video game website trying to take a hit at one of the most innovative men to ever live.
Polygon is pretty much Kotaku tbh. Many of Kotaku’s writers just hop over there after they leave here.
So much was lost with Stephen Totillo going over to axios, he was a great EIC over here. Though to his defense, all of the issues ultimately come down to ‘ol herb and his meddling.
Honestly starting to miss old Kotaku. Need to start weening myself off by going to ars technica or hell, even Polygon is better at this point
The score, music, is always last as it should be tempered by dialogue and other elements. As to that “scene” being changed at the last minute, not likely. The graphics take MONTHS to prepare, especially in something with as much CGI as a Doctor Strange movie.
Shocked, I say, SHOCKED! That Kotaku would seek to make a racial issue out of a story that *the subject of the story* doesn’t associate with race!
Thank you for calling Kotaku out for that Stephen.... I mean it, because initially to me this article just came off as more ideological slander rather than what it actually is and that’s basically IP infringement by a huge company versus a smaller company(being you the indie developer). I will say though thanks to the…