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Let me be very clear: I have no real idea what the hell Amouranth does. She streams a ton, has other businesses on the side, and makes a lot of money. A lot of people talk about the boobs, and sexy girls are indeed sexy, but I can’t imagine that boobs are interesting enough to follow and watch that much of her in a

Gamers: *get mad at content aimed at horny people on “their” platform*

Also gamers: *extremely horny all of the time, and prone to click on things catering to it on whatever platform they find themselves on*

I mean that’s definitely a part of it. But since Twitch started out as a gaming site (and probably still overwhelmingly gaming content), there’s probably a ‘women in my vidya’ thing going on too, where Gamers™ are also pissed that “she used OUR website” to make all that money.

So what you are saying is you are incapable of utilizing this very good advice, because you have a very, very narrow point of view: The real lesson is to find a thing that is nascent enough and perceived to be uncertain and risky enough as to offer you outsized rewards for a modicum of professionalism.”

Hey bro, you have completely and utterly misunderstood a very simple thing. In this situation, Twitch is the nascent platform, and “legacy media” is the many different forms of television. Right now, nearly the entire whole of Twitch is: Random person tries a thing, and it either works or it does not. This is not, for

If getting off to hot girls older than you while under 18 makes the women pedos than I turned a lot of women in to pedos in the late 90s....oops.

You do know its comically easy for kids under 18 to get any sexual content they like, right? You can’t even argue that she markets directly towards under 18s so calling her a pedo means you’d have to call any man or woman that creates sexual content a pedo simply because kids can access it easily thanks to the internet

I think what pisses off so many people is that she *is* smart. She knows what she’s doing and she does it well and she knows when and where to jump in and jump out.

Geez, you’ve got a wild imagination. Care to back up your claims with sources?

The real lesson is to find a thing that is nascent enough and perceived to be uncertain and risky enough as to offer you outsized rewards for a modicum of professionalism”

Okay, I have some notes.

I’ll do you one better… why is Marc Spector?

I was pretty sure that the coppers who showed up at Steven’s door were either fakes or somehow in league with Harrow, but then again, they may have been the vegan police. He did eat a steak last episode...

The problem with that is that it doesn’t fit the ritual we saw for that test in the first episode. Harrow didn’t use the stick, didn’t look at the tattoo. Instead, he went to the guy, asked for the scarab while talking about all the things he can give him aside of it, and then the next thing we see is that he just

Everyone’s always asking Who is Marc Spector?”

I believe next would be Day Man

Now they can add an option to autoloot like they had in Last of Us 2. It was both useful and added an unintended but much needed lighthearted touch to a relentlessly grim game. Ellie walking through a dilapidated building getting ready to single-handedly kill a dozen or more people but also just constantly picking up

I found the shots when Marc is leaving the museum on the CCTV, and looking at the camera, with Steven looking back - shot-to-shot-to-shot-to-shot of the same actor staring at us, a masterclass... the hair is the same, the clothes are the same, but Oscar Isaac exuded such different energies as each character that it

That invisible Jackal fight was just magnificent. It was fun in a really creative way while managing to also tell a lot about the main character, so excellent job all around. In addition, I was really impressed with a lot of the camera work here as there were some really spectacular shots throughout the episode.

That’s been in the game from the get go. This is a new addition in a recent update.