Disagree.
Disagree.
Because nobody buys a dying company out of altruism. They buy it because they think they can make money from it.
I would like to think that the reality of 50% of the Universe being removed from existence makes the ideological feud between Tony Stark and Steve Rogers seem meaningless and petty.
Matthew - I recognize what you’re trying to do here, but please, stop.
I’m almost positive the entire point of this article was to show that they definitively do not “Have this.”
I don’t think Logan is considered “canonical” by its makers, merely as a standalone story representing one possible future. After all, its references to past events are ambiguous about whether they refer to the original or reset timeline.
Much as I loved OG Gawker, they did make some absolutely repugnant decisions prior to their slow death (the Conde Nast executive outing being the big one, in my book) that gave Thiel his opening.
I’m no Thiel fan, but Gawker effectively opened its flank to attack, shot a petulant middle finger at anyone who dared to…
nah they will just continue to crosspost the whiney drivel to the other sites
I was wondering why my phone didn’t crash 8 times while reading it! That explains it!
Maybe they shouldn’t have outed a gay man and shouldn’t have died on the “post the Hulk Hogan sex tape” hill.
There is nothing like Gizmodo Media Group on the internet.
They could use either Latin (if including Portuguese speakers) or Hispanic (just the Spanish speakers).
Need to cut costs, time to kill The Root. That should save some wasted money.
“ and just days after the presidential election, which had already set the company’s workforce on edge.”.....oh you poor people.
the hand that saved them from a self induced death blow no less
AJ, the assassin of Gawker.
Oh man, how great would that be if the new GMG failed too?
If their sites actually worked on mobile, I’d actually allow the ads. But AdBlocker is the only mobile browser GMG sites don’t automatically crash every 15 seconds.
A couple days ago, The Verge reposted a story about a guy in India who “built a drone to rescue a dog in a drain.” Immediately after it was posted, commenters began poking holes in the story and pointing out how obviously fake the entire thing was. Yesterday, instead of addressing those valid points by following up…
Man, but that’s okay. It’s GREAT. It means those people were completely invested in the movie! They weren’t thinking about the sequels in development, or ‘they can’t kill Black Panther he just made the second most money ever’ or whatever. They were just IN THE MOMENT of the movie that Marvel made, and that is just…