cheesychoder
Cheesy
cheesychoder

He’s headed to polygon ost likely. Corral them all into one cancerous site and let them metastasize.

You picked a fight with the wrong group of people, Patty. And I see that casting a shadow on your career no matter where you go after this.

The movie sucked, and it’s telling that people can only be vague about what was “good” about it.

You’re dumber than shit, aren’t you? They take money from the shirts to fund legal defenses for false rape accusers, pedophiles, sexual harassers and more. If that is what feminism is to you, then feminists need their ankles bolted so that they don’t even have the option of leaving the kitchen ever again.

It was proven that he did no such thing. He came in during the aftermath and said her movie was bad, that was it.

The way they are marketing this movie is crazy. I also don’t get why Milo is the one getting blamed when he had nothing to do with it and the trolls were outright stating in many cases that they came from 4chan’s /b/.

I thought ethics and disclosure didn’t matter, right Jason?

If you have any evidence to support the contrary, I’m willing to look it over.

This still cracks me up. Seeing Kotaku and Nathan Grayson in particular get up peoples asses about disclosure and transparency after having a near 2 year long meltdown over Gamergate is the best irony this site has ever produced.

Sounds like another slam dunk. Put that Columbia Journalism degree to work.

Obviously not.

And when ethical issues arise, suddenly “ITS ALL ABOUT MISOGYNY YOU GUISE!”

My livlihood didn’t just get bought out. I’m not the one crying.

I think I’ll continue to post where I please, while continuing to note where the sad sacks place their unfounded faith.

I like how even the discussion of anything ethics related is associated with misogyny now. It really shows where the mindset is at for kotaku fans.

*sigh*

If you make the choice to drink, and then make the choice to have sex, those are your choices. I’m not talking about being passed out, I’m talking about making a choice, no matter what you were on at the time.

Remember when Kotaku, and Nathan Grayson and Patricia Hernandez in particular, laughed off the need for disclosure?

It cracks me up to see Nathan Grayson reporting on an issue of disclosure.