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If it were that easy to do, why hasn’t Kotaku done it in order to confirm the details of the story and remove the need to use the word “allegations”? Why don’t YOU do it?

Why would an American pro gaming team have unprecedented access to Korean legal records? What connections, exactly, are you assuming they have?

In Korea, any kind of defamation, even if true, is a criminal offense apparently. The ex-wife apparently can’t legally talk about the case even though it apparently is over. Korean privacy laws are weird. So it seems that actually finding out this information isn’t very easy at all. This article talks about

Peachette is to Toadette as Peach is to...?

It was a dog whistley way of saying “we as Americans need to let the rest of the world know that Trump doesn’t really speak for us and we find him embarrassing and we look forward to a time when he’s gone and America can get back to being a productive member of the global community”.

Either that or she recognised that a serious issue was being discussed and didn’t want to look like she didn’t care.

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair was a great game

You joke, but I really enjoyed when they reworked Castlevania to turn it into a team-based online action game with dungeon raids.

That one’s actually a reasonable position to hold when the story’s still developing though?

You’re assuming a lot of things. Primarily:

Everyone’s entitled to an opinion. They just don’t matter. Well, except in cases where people are doing something criminal. Then you’re obliged to act. Although at that point it’s less of an opinion and more of a civic duty anyway.

No. Your opinion on what Ninja should or shouldn’t do is your own, and yes public opinion can affect Ninja’s earnings. But your opinion doesn’t matter. My opinion doesn’t matter. None of our opinions have any moral power over what he should do. You can have an opinion that he should stream with women, and he can

I mean, you’re correct that nobody can stop anybody from having opinions, but on the other hand, in this case none of our opinions matter.

What’s wrong with Thai food?

Why on earth would anyone buy a box set just before the final season?

Why on earth would anyone buy a box set just before the final season?

“He is as clumsy as he is stupid” is how Vader referred to one of his highest officers.

Nobody in TFA treats Rey’s lineage as important except Rey. Everybody else is just like “who’s this randomer, using the Force?” The movie explicitly shows us her parents abandoning her on Jakku with Onkar Plutt. Your mistake is over-interpreting random casual remarks whilst completely ignoring the blatant indicators

Considering that the First Order at this point has killed:

The pursuit plotline isn’t meant to be EXCITING, it’s meant to be TENSE. For a while it’s not even clear HOW the First Order is tracking them, and so it introduces an element of paranoia like “is there a spy on board?”. The Millennium Falcon’s escape from the Empire in TESB was mostly just them parked inside an