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If they’re not strong enough for people to step on, what makes someone think they’re okay to sit on?

Having been to Harajuku, what I mostly think of is stores selling second hand Western clothing at hilariously high prices. *shrugs*

The unavailability of materials.

I had a problem with my EA account once because they added a security question to it without me knowing about it!

88.

The original Deus Ex took place over a single night, and if you’re gonna call that short...

“I hope his kids cried in fear, because they’re totally guilty by association.”

Nice to see no mention at all here of the complete lack of queer male heroes while we’re talking about diversity in OW.

Someone in a forum thread I was reading remarked that RDR2 reminds them of Dragon’s Dogma, and I agree. It has the same sort of finely-detailed interlocking systems and almost aggressive lack of safeguards against the player fucking things up.

Yes, Kinja, PLEASE take note.

I’d bet it was incentivised by Nintendo as part of an effort to get the most hackable models of the console out of circulation.

What the fuck is with the multiple people up there referring to installing the game off a disc as a “download”?

Oh boy yeah, the “I couldn’t even tell you were wearing makeup / isn’t that how you naturally look” thing is fuuuuun. One of my oldest friends was surprised to learn how much makeup I wear - like, he asked about my usual routine and when I got to the end he was like “Wait, that’s five layers?” and I found myself

I’m senior QA for another major British games company, and I can say that we haven’t had serious overtime for several years now — years in which we’ve put out some of our most well-regarded titles. I don’t think we did more than seven evenings on our last big release.

Counterpoint, I’ve had green tea Kit-Kats and they’re fucking horrible.

Counterpoint, I’ve had green tea Kit-Kats and they’re fucking horrible.

“Weston-on-Sea” then, if you don’t like Latin.

“Learn about software devlopment first”? (Development has three ‘e’s in it, by the way.)

It’s partly an American thing. Note that “coloured person” is unacceptable anywhere, but “person of colour” is usually considered acceptable in the States — the rationale, as I understand it, is that the one is better than the other because it’s “person first language”. I wouldn’t try it in Britain though; most people

I’ve helped playwrights use their art to turn the populous against corrupt rulers

If she can include a tutorial on how to pronounce “Hermione” disguised as a conversation between the heroine and her then boyfriend Viktor Krum in the fourth book, you’d think Rowling would have found a way to include one Jewish character.