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My goodness, if you can't understand the difference between a sports journalist and a video game journalist, there is literally no hope for your lack of ability for critical thought.

I'm not saying that it's not difficult, but they make it seem like it's the hardest game ever, which it isn't even close to.

I'm continually shocked at Kotaku's struggles with the difficulty of modern games, it's almost like they never played anything difficult from the 8 or 16 bit eras, or even attempted to play any game competitively. Newsflash, being good at video games requires skill, it seems surprising to me that kotaku editors seem

"I'm not going to go vegetarian and neither should you—unless you don't like meat or fish. As species, humans are the product of 150,000 years of evolution. By design, we are omnivorous; we need to eat a varied diet that goes from grain to meat. It's in our nature."

@Tonttunator: It's against giz editorial policies to make apple or Jobs seem like, or even closely resemble, a bad guy. It had to be changed.

Please actually write an article comparing the Foxconn suicide

More like if Will Erens designed apple products, they would look like that.

Timeline of articles:

Can't believe that Robin Leach didn't write this article.

It's his thumb people. Gizmodo, do your research.

This is as misleading as it gets.

My goodness, gizmodo now resorting to posting fake or not videos from the greater internet.

Troll articles are ad bait.

@FlyingAvocado: Looked pretty clean at the end actually, I was surprised.

That being said, join Gizmodo's facebook group today!!!

@MeanMF: Promoted because this is massively important. The fact that the author didn't spot this with the difference between 10123 and 10224 being amazingly small blows my mind, what ever happened to proof reading?

@Fekdep: Please leave your fact-based comments out of these fear mongering articles.

This article really needs a pre-click image, I almost missed it. Sometimes the articles which need a descriptive picture the most don't seem to get them, how is this decided?

Countless suicides? I thought the actual number was fairly easy to count, and wasn't that out of line when you consider that 1 million people live/work there.