I legitimately don’t understand why people publicize these projects.
I legitimately don’t understand why people publicize these projects.
Anyone find this kind of silly given the context of murdering hundreds of people in a death game built around the same style of another game on the same engine which was built on the story of japanese school children mudering each other that was stolen by a random white lady for a popular book then movie series?
No asshole, what we need right now are #thoughtsandprayers
It’s true. Had there only been more guns in the house, this whole horrible tragedy might have been averted.
Obviously we need to start arming the 13-year-old girls.
“Gaming history!” The_Happy_Hob shouted at the end of the run. “It’s easy,” he added almost in a whisper, before laughing like a man whose sanity abandoned him so long ago that he barely remembers ever having it—which makes sense, given that he ever decided to tackle this challenge in the first place.
The reading comprehension ability in this comment section makes me die a little inside...
They never offered him $15m, thats what he asked for and they served him with a suit and a $10m penalty
They go through a spiritual journey through a mystical forest and eventually get a memo from the house intelligence committee chairman on which song will have them trending the most on twitter.
I saw a clip of the video on the news this afternoon and all could think is ‘get the fuck off the internet with this.’ Not because bullying isn’t an issue but because I hate parents parading their kids’ pain on social media. I hate it with this, I hate it when parents film ‘punishment videos’, and I hate it when…
Tom King is the best thing that’s happened to DC in a very long time. Him, along with Tomasi, Gleason and Tynion, have revitalized the Batman/Superman relationship back from the dreck the New 52 put it in, and I could not be more thankful.
Thanks for everyone’s feedback. I’ve pulled as many of you out of the grays as I can for the moment, but unfortunately I need to get back to working on other stuff. Again, please use that form above to alert the development team to other specific things that need to be fixed or improved. It will greatly help us all.
I’ve worked alongside web devs, though I’m not one myself, and I can appreciate that not everything can be anticipated when going through a massive revamp. Hiccups are inevitable. I can also appreciate that oftentimes there are people within an org who DO anticipate certain hiccups but are ignored because they don’t…