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I love how the Kotaku community really shows their true colors. This comment section is full of people filled with bias and prejudices. And you all talk about what political saints you are half the time.

That’s sadly all too common from what I’ve seen. Someone online (YouTube personality, blogger, etc...) talks frankly about their mental health problems and you always have that group of assholes who will joke about it, call them names, and on and on. I’ve seen those kinds of assholes even go out of their way to “poke

I love Stone Cold, but that What! shit was stupid. 

Agreed. I will just note that if you go outside the real mainstream stuff, you will find leftists were not really enamored with Obama. (Maybe you already know that.) Whether it’s Jacobin or Democracy Now or Chapo Trap House, tons of leftist media isn’t afraid to handle him with something other than kid gloves. But it

A lot of people these days seem to forget about common decency in the pursuit of taking selfies and photo ops to throw onto Instagram. It doesn’t even have to be priceless works of art. Last year in my area people were stopping to taking selfies of a sunflower field and in the process were tresspassing onto private

Fahrenheit 11/9 did something that I haven’t seen from any other mainstream leftist media - it wasn’t afraid to make Obama look like a complete asshole. That footage from the Flint press conference is as unforgettable and damning as Bush’s “My Pet Goat” moment.

One of the all-time funniest pieces of text from the early days of the internet dealt exactly with this issue.

People do not believe in respecting others boundaries or personal space anymore. It’s extremely depressing. It’s not hard to ask permission.

I kinda feel bad for the two guys he hired to stage the attack. They probably really needed the money and culturally, they were in way over their heads and had no way of knowing that.

Right. It’s weird, like really weird, how the progressive wing insists on using certain language that seems almost designed to cause controversy which naturally distracts from the point they were ostensibly making. It’s oddly intentional-feeling.

Wesley Snipes talking shit on Skype at the vampiric council was just some next-level shit.

FX’s What We Do in the Shadows.

Am I the only person that thinks that pig puppet is creepy? Like born-in-a-small-town-where-everyone-is-related creepy...

Not at all. I knew exactly what Fallout 76 was going to be before I bought it. It was going to be Fallout 4 - human NPCs + multiplayer. It was also going to be buggy because, well, it’s a BGS game. Lo and behold, my expectations were met. I wasn’t disappointed and I’ve enjoyed the 80+ hours I’ve put into it. On the

Reviews were based on the state of the game 7 months ago. The game has received numerous updates since then that fixed bugs and added content and features. If you want to continue criticizing the game, play it and see if the issues at launch are still pertinent. Otherwise, you’re criticizing a game based solely on

Fair enough. I almost never crash on PC. In general, BGS games have always been buggy, unstable debacles on consoles so FO76 isn’t really an exception.

Except the game isn’t broken. There were issues at launch but those have been mostly fixed (on PC, at least). If I buy a game and enjoy it, I don’t see what the problem is.

Your claims were unfounded regardless of when you played it. Also, there are NPCs. They’re just robots. Mostly. There’s also a super mutant and moleminer NPC. Again, if you haven’t played it, just say so. If you only played it for 30 minutes, it’s okay to admit that too.

Imagine a world where people didn’t constantly shitpost based on outdated information. Yes, FO76 had a bad launch and really should have been delayed for about six months. However, almost all of the launch issues have since been fixed and the game has received a lot of meaningful content updates. If you’re still