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I would be totally fine with placing Monopoly dead last. I can honestly say that in 30 years of playing it, I can’t recall ever having enjoyed it, even for a minute.

I was a fairly high ranking Smite player and Mortal Kombat 9 (and related FGC) player pre-transition. After coming out as trans and seeing the toxicity of the competitive world I dropped any hopes of competing, if the hate wasn’t directed at me it was directed towards other trans women in the community at large. I

I went to one Pokemon card game tournament. I was eleven. I met an old, fat man who told me we’d play for keeps. Don’t know if I even knew the official rules, since my brother and I just made up our own version. He took all of my cards. If you’re reading this, old man, I hate you. You’re the fucking worst.

A semantic criticism: This IS a political action, but it is NOT a partisan one.

Hahaha. And with that comment you’ve single-handedly proven the widely held belief that Trump supporters are hysterical drama queens with below average intelligence.

So a dude with more money than most people see in their lives chose to take advantage of economically-disadvantaged individuals for the sake of some anti-Semitic “humor,” and is now surprised that there are consequences that go with that kind of behavior.

So a dude with more money than most people see in their lives chose to take advantage of economically-disadvantaged individuals for the sake of some anti-Semitic “humor,” and is now surprised that there are consequences that go with that kind of behavior.

Got it.

Having read some of the comments on the previous article

Humble Bundle has always featured charities. Usually currently relevant ones, as charities need more funding when presently stretched than when not. This isn’t any different than any other charity drive this charitable organization has performed. The most “political” this gets is a brief explanation of what the

It was more a question of “Does Humble pay them for keys, and get the ability to bundle it how they see fit.” I’m now realising that was a stupid question, because the whole ‘donate keys’ thing didn’t even cross my mind.

They’ve included opinion pieces for years now. Go to a different site if you want nothing but news.

There used to be a left/right divide over which rights were most important. Now there’s a left/right divide over whether rights exist.

One sided? Sure if the two sides are pro-civil rights and anti-civil rights. If you’re saying Dem and GOP or liberal and conservative, then no.

Yes, whoever has the right to sell these games gets a say in whether or not they’re sold in bundles. In this case, the games are all probably donated, since there’s not even an option to pay the developers.

I’m perfectly fine with Kotaku’s politics articles when they actually involve games or the game industry, like this one.

“VIDEO GAMES USED TO NOT BE POLITICAL!!”

Literally JUST The Witness at $10 off is an amazing steal. Getting that AND Stardew Valley, which is also currently relevant, would be amazing. Getting them and DOZENS of other games that range from the obscure to the milestones in Indie Game Development would be magnificent.

You ever play devil’s advocate on the right-leaning sites? If so, how does that work out?

For starters, imagining that the progressive movement is somehow a non-violent movement shows a grotesque misunderstanding of what propels that political group. Just because they can achieve their goals without resorting to violence in now way indicates that they’re reluctant to use violence to solve their problems.

That’s interesting how you say opponents as if this is a Dem/Rep thing. It’s not. It’s a matter of liberty. Do you think what Richard Spencer has to say is what he believes is good for America? This isn’t a matter of pro-choice/pro-life, it’s a matter of one person preaching ethnic cleansing. Violence shouldn’t be

Who’s saying we’re ok with it? We’re saying that Nazis aren’t immune form the consequences of what they say. That doesn’t mean we’re advocating violence. For example, if you called a person an asshole and he decks you in the face, your free speech wasn’t violated, you just accepted the amino consequence of calling him