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David Green
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I thought Gawker allowed Jezebel sole usage of those terms for any article depicting a woman in a size 8 or lower.

This is pretty perfect.

I want to play a game.

So basically I've had a Steam Machine for years.

Man, that third scream. Pro level gamer before he even hit puberty? Very impressive.

Are you talking to yourself? :P

I'm kind of curious that considering this is a copyrights issue between Youtube, the publishers and the content creators, what is it that Kotaku is doing differently that makes this not affect them?

I don't think it's so much how you eat, but what you eat.

And break exactly even?

It's winning the "Top reason to keep playing Bad Company 2" Award.

I refuse to believe that one playthrough of any game with the silky sultry voice of Mike Fahey giving a play-by-play over it wouldn't be the number one gaming video for this and all years.

I don't really buy the excuse that because you had to alt-tab to the Blizz store a section of players who otherwise would have made these "impulse" purchases were dissuaded from doing so (queue the flurry of anecdotes to the contrary). If people wanted the pets/mounts, they bought them. At least as a silver lining

So more like "Chill" Bosby huh? Sweet.

I'm dumbs, thank you for not unloading on my horrible reading comprehension.

Creativity aside, the peripheral is really aimed at an extremely boutique sector of the gaming market anyway. I mean if it comes down to a coin-toss between this and say a GTX780 I think most people would probably just go for a beefier GPU and then maybe later invest in a 4K display. And Cuban was right, the machine

I want to agree with you Bill (or do you prefer Mr. Cosby?) but I just can't help saying that almost all of the investors are not people who came from money. Barbara for instance was a waitress before she started a billion dollar real estate business, Robert came from a destitute emigrant family (his father was a

Man, it must suck for the Kotaku editors/contributors to know that any time they post something that isn't directly connected to gaming yet is still amusing or interesting there will always be that one person that says "but this isn't gaming!".

I think it's kind of all in the title, "Beyond Cosplay". But then, if movie studio quality makeup and prosthetics shouldn't be considered cosplay, I would throw in the rampant amount of photoshopping that happens for professional cosplayers.

This really got me wanting to play Hotline Miami again for some strange reason.