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Why is it that questioning everything usually boils down to, question anything new to that disrupts the status quo and not, “gesticulates wildly around me” to any of this? The richest man in the world ain’t questioning a damn thing worthwhile to be included with Assange. (not that I think he’s perfect but he did more

Meanwhile when I was 10 I was a Sega fanboy when I found out the Dreamcast was going to be their last console. I just shrugged my shoulders and asked for a PS2 that following Christmas.

This doesn’t make any sense because the reason he is going to jail is because they were forcing him to do something he didn’t want to. And guess what’s happening now, he is being forced to do something he doesn’t want to do. I guess house arrest or probation isn’t punishment because you were going to be locked up

I feel like this kind of ruling can lead to making anyone a criminal because of the media they enjoy. Just imagine being on trial for anything and then someone goes, “well according to your Netflix watch history, you must be lying and since you never made a statement proving otherwise? Guilty. Lock em up!”

It would be cool if stories like this would lead young white men to realizing, “even I’m not safe, maybe discrimination is just bad and I should help to dismantle all forms of it.” Instead, like most things, people will just separately try to fight the tide and fail. 

Cool. We will probably get it at the end of the PS6’s lifecycle since they just can’t stop remaking the same two games

Great. Can’t wait for them to fail and the C suite has to make the incredibly difficult decision of firing everyone but themselves for their incompetence.

The joke isn’t just, Black people really like these things it’s, they really like these things because they are these certain kind of people. Also no matter the positivity of a stereotype, it is still negative because you are distilling an entire people down to this one thing. Which also ends up creating a negative

I am so tired of reading about how difficult these decisions are to fire people when companies constantly do it. Must be as difficult as forcing developers to use a broken engine because it has a feature that has execs seeing dollar signs

I get that it’s people’s jobs and this is how y’all make money so please spare me the capitalistic drivel. I am not coming after the author. But it is always sickening to me that we can have articles about massive layoffs and then two articles later we’re like, hey so this is how we can give that company even more

Who would have thought that after so many times we have seen many people get laid off after a merger this would be any different. I guess the people who were just tired of hearing about the merger or who wanted COD on gamepass or who weren’t Sony fans.

Don’t say too much, remember what happened last time lol

Did not expect this article to be so controversial lol

I bought a gamecube in 2003 and this is my first hearing about it. So maybe it’s not too incredibly common 

Mario games post SNES just do not do it for me. 

if 65 is on this list, Netflix has a very poor selection of sci-fi 

As a musician who has also finally got into hardware, I understand this sentiment. Though funnily enough, building a desktop was what got me to focus on games again. Probably because I’m a macOS user so I avoid using windows for anything meaningful. Until it comes to mods. I will spend way too much time researching

Those three excuses just amounts to, couldn’t make new content because they had to rerelease the same game twice, GTAO made too much money to make anything else worthwhile and they thought RDR2 Online was going to be another GTAO. So yeah, the point still stands; GTAO prints money, everything else is not worth it

So does every criminal that has cancer gets to serve their sentence at home? 

Not until Bobby or ActiBlizz does something noteworthy again. Then there will be all these op-eds of why does this keep happening and articles about the industry. Two weeks later, it may get a passing remark and then soon forgotten.