darianjosef
darianjosef
darianjosef

Women are socialized from a very early age to be indirect and to avoid giving offense to others, especially men, even when it puts other people's interests before their own. So they tend to deflect or offer soft "no's" instead.

Exactly. I mean I can understand both sides but as a guy, I can't tell you how many times a girl has waited like a month to let me know she's not interested. It's a really frustrating, time consuming and emotionally draining process that could easily be avoided with a simple "I'm sorry but I'm not really interested"

Oh, hey! I haven't seen this comment for months! Where have you been, baby? I missed giggling at your ignorance.

it was never meant to be a gaming device. but it sure as hell has great games. right now im playing walking dead.

Excellent answer. Art is made by an artist and ejoyed by its audience as is and usually doesn't involve choices. Take it or leave it but dont piss on its parade because you wish it had choices. If that's what you´re looking for then stay away from these kinds of games.

Here's the reason I love the Jag: it's not just the exhaust note, but the anitlag-esque "BLAT BLAT BLAT" out of tail pipe off throttle. To quote Jeremy Clarkson,

Not every V8 engine sounds like a Chevy engine. You should expand your horizons and listen to some Aston Martins and Ferraris...

I understand everyone hears things differently, but the exhaust note of the F-Type is glorious. The Corvette sounds amazing as well, but you can't discount the sound of the F-Type.

This, this exactly — I'm so tired of people who've never read a book criticizing games for not being multiple choice. Most of the really excellent art in the world has no choice involved; you take it or leave it as it is as a whole. Naughty Dog makes art and some people don't like it; but claiming it would be better

or at least allow me to make some lasting choices

Senseless bashing peoples tastes.

Barely literate rap star? This is a contradiction of terms if you take it in pieces, a wordsmith who can't read. Together, you get a stereotype- and the barely literate rap star isn't a stereotype of white people, dig? The company that sponsors a successful musician and actor's podcast asking him to make a spoken word

Hahaha...you're ridiculous.

Half the comments on Kotaku (there are 6 as of this posting) are just as bad as you'd find on that shitty subreddit.

I keep an EZ36 rod on my desk as a paperweight. Every time I look at it I feel like it came out of Salvador Dali's car.

THIS!!!

Weight distribution, for a couple of reasons.

Welcome to the world of Subaru brakes. As opposed to VW / Audi brakes, which are grabby, or BMW brakes, which are really nice.