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Thing is, it’s all cool and stuff, but in the end, it’s the real-world results that counts. We’ve been seeing diminished returns for each generation since quite some times already, each one of them having announced anything between 2 to 4 times, or about, more power than the previous generation. Thing is, what we get

Reread The Call of Cthulu and pay attention to his descriptions of people, you’ll notice that it’s not as separate from his writings as you think.

An executive preferring the world die before giving employees a small raise sounds pretty true to life to me.

Here’s a comic I made when this game got announced:

Did... you read the article? Don’t think so.

I think it was covered in the post: It’s a singleplayer piece that acts as a kind of skill tree of sorts... Kinda.

That’s not what community is. Community is the character-link upgrade system. The term is referring to the community of characters in the story, not any sort of online community. It’s not even a fighting game, it’s a completely single-player RPG.

Weird, it’s almost like it actually takes them time to put them in. 

You can’t believe it because you’re privileged enough not to have to deal with the actual issues that the people who are made to wear these sorts of uniforms in real life have to deal with, and you’re also not empathetic enough to understand the perspective of another fellow human being, and how such a thing might

Cardi B, who has made trans-phobic and racist comments still queen here at Jez. I am willing to be grayed again for life throwing this out there...

I was more impressed that he not only punched up, but punched up at the right targets: people who’ve benefited from relationships with Epstein and Weinstein, and people making profits by partnering with ethically questionable super-companies like Amazon and Apple. The jokes weren’t that funny, but the targets were

It’s amazing (but not surprising) that Jezebel is doing back flips to defend a buch of rich, privilieged assholes getting roasted. These are the types of manic paradoxes woke culture generates. 

Happy new year, Gizmodo.

While not as severe as many of these examples, I did have pronounced anxiety about flying in my 20s. For some reason, “you have a one in 10 million chance of dying when you fly” didn’t register. I eventually ran across this flight radar website and accepted that the chance of being in a plane crash was astronomically

VR only?
If so, they can shove it up their asses.

Or it’s possible Obama knows firsthand that the majority of the country is moderate? A majority of the Democratic party even. So he thinks that getting the votes of a) moderate Democrats, b) independents, and c) Trump voters who voted for him in 2012 (about 13% of Trump voters) will take a more moderate candidate than

It’s one thing to see the misleading NTY’s tweet misquoting him and then firing off angry reactionary tweets, but it’s another to have the full context of his statement and still decide to sit down and write about it and pretend he said something he never said.

Agreed. I don’t see Obama backing down here, I see him handholding a bunch of wealthy liberal donors whose liberalism is so shaky that the prospect of a tax on even a miniscule portion of their wealth may send them fleeing across the aisle. If cozening these people is the way to keep them in the boat, roll on, Mr.

How do you write this blog without the rest of his quote? I mean, he literally says we should push for something greater, he’s just asking those with privilege to consider what they are asking those without privilege to risk in that push.