Are they going ham on the mea culpa because of how wildly popular this game is among kids? Because it’s a little intense for “jiggling boobs in a video game”.
Are they going ham on the mea culpa because of how wildly popular this game is among kids? Because it’s a little intense for “jiggling boobs in a video game”.
Such a shame... I absolutely loved the style and personality of this game. I liked the combat too and the way pretty much everything was a skillshot... until you had more than 5 people in a fight and the ground turned into a indecipherable clusterfuck of green and red shapes.
Conservative white women in positions of political power rank nearly at the bottom of the trustworthiness scale, being surpassed in untrustworthiness only by militant male feminists.
The ends justify the memes.
Aunt Lydia, Attorney At Law.
Oh I’m just being silly... Rule 63/genderbending is pretty vanilla compared to the kinds of things I’ve seen before :3
Every day we stray further from god’s light.
We don’t need blowhards like Avenatti beating the GOP at its own game: we just need to get people to read more queer intersectional theory. This is the path to victory people:
The lead image made me think this was gonna be another Nic Cage deepfake.
It’s weird how for how much they play up the “Horde vs. Alliance” this expansion, the new activities are so low on actual PvP. Like you can’t solo queue Expedition PvP, and Warfronts don’t have any at all.
Rule 63 strikes again!
there’s such a clear connection between the toxic racist masculinity of dysfunctional gamers and Trump supporters
Outrage Herpes.
The Amy Chua stuff makes me believe that at this point, the only people who still don’t believe any of this stuff are men. As in, even the women who support Kavanaugh’s nomination know deep down that all this shit is true, and simply make excuses because they really want his nomination to go through (for whatever…
It will be interesting to see what happens to PUBG’s player numbers once this launches. It’s definitely way more arcade-y than PUBG and doesn’t play the same way, but it’s undeniably a much smoother experience and made by a company with a proven track record of knowing how to make and manage a game well. And it…
The most baffling thing I find about the “good boy who made mistakes” take is that it can somehow exist alongside the “if she’s telling the truth, why didn’t she go to the police?” takes.
Tom Arnold brawling with people I’ve never heard of is the kind of no-stakes drama we need to get back to in this country.