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You are comparing blogs, radios and streaming services (subscription) to a marketplace that sells goods. Let me help you. Reddit and Medium work by using those votes to curate the website for them, Kotaku /Kinja is a blog where the writers curate the website themselves. NPR is news and opinion pieces, not a store. You

Sorry but i’m going to pre-order Cyberpunk 2077. 

I mean, when it comes down to it, I still get a child-like sense of wonder even if the Pokemon isn’t the strongest in the design spectrum. Trubbish does make sense if you look at if from the perspective of Unova being based on New York City, and there are a lot of trash bags lying around— and if I’m okay with sentient

Yesterday, NPR published an article titled “Right-Wing Hate Groups Are Recruiting Video Gamers.” It’s the latest, most exaggerated version of a gaming-flavored narrative woven by elite media orgs in an apparent attempt to explain the rise of right-wing extremism in America.

A possible explanation for why they made Ashe White instead of black...

If you want references, then check out all the scenes in the Belmont library. It’s filled with various items and remains of enemies from previous games. If the gang had used even half of the power ups there, they’d have had a much easier time.

Every company has dead weight. I’m sure this person has a shit personality, but is useful to management. They know they’re lucky to have a job anywhere, so they don’t demand raises or try to move up the ladder. Then something like this happens. They realize it’s a raise they don’t have to earn in the traditional way,

That the imbalance you fret about isn’t a bug, it’s a feature, and reflects the immense cultural and economic power that cities inevitably generate. Without the Senate, highly-populous states would have unimpeachable political power as well.  Given your prejudice against middle-America, you can understand why that

Because the people on that land don’t consider themselves as useless as you think they are.

I understand the argument presented here but extensive exposition is just awful in most books. And books that intentionally try to line out every.single.facet of a character to try to appease people feels contrived and fake.

Yes, but let’s not immediately shit on what seems like a pretty decent idea that might actually save lives.  For once.

That’s certainly how Roger Ailes felt!

Congrats and welcome to the world of home repair!

...as someone who just bought his first house: yes.

Yea but the game isnt about our justice system and its complexity its about stopping super villains from doing bad stuff all the police stuff is regulated to short side filler stuff and he always says he needs to leave before cops show up. Also it’s a video game about spiderman do you really expect them to do comentary

It is not, in any way, the responsibility of Insomniac (or any developer) to wrap their game in real-world politics. It is a work of fiction, set in a universe where a super-scientist with the powers of a spider fights crime in a colorful costume. If they didn’t set out to make a topical game that reflects the issues

Honestly, this would be great.

Where did I say that? All I’m saying is, the left’s tactic of shaming Trump supporters and bitching about the media trying to understand why half the country decided to elect a lunatic, and freaking out when people say that maybe we need to find a way to address their concerns rather acting like we can pretend these

Since I don’t directly comment to greys—and especially greys with backward ass opinions—here goes: