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Desiring Machine
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You’re just pointlessly conflating different issues.  Their point was to screw over the hedge funds that shorted GME.  Specifically Melvin.  Which is exactly what happened and now the world is talking about it.

Please. I’ve seen the speculation that this may hasten GameStop’s demise, but that has yet to be seen. At this point they are basically the new Blockbuster. They are likely doomed regardless. And AMC was actually helped by all of this. They were able to raise something around $600M in capital.

Honest question, are you referring to the hedge funds doing the shorting or people like Gill who act like they’re just out to even the playing field but are actually getting people to inflate stocks he’s personally invested in so he can make a shit ton of money?]

isn’t it kinda bullshit that when a little guy loses his shirt in the stock market and hedge funds rake in the money, nobody bats an eye but if you reverse that situation everyone goes bananas?

lol I made it for this piece and am tickled Ian thought to bring it back.

I assume if the Former wants to step, the Former steps.

Yeah, okay, but why would I want it to step on me if it’s not even gonna wear a sexy hat?

Ah yes. The T(all)-Virus.

The first sentence of that statement was so full of buzzy jargon BS my brain melted and died a little....

I would literally kill a man to get this woman in 2K

This lady dunks.

There’s no comparison until we see how those other characters fill out a Hagrid-sized dress.

“While it dwells rightly on successful colonies and settlements”

Right, when I say it gets a lot of stuff wrong, depicting the danes/norse in such a continually positive light is right up there. While it dwells rightly on successful colonies and settlements, hence me writing this, it only ever shows the “negative” stuff in raids, and even then that’s shown as more of a jolly jaunt.

“Viking settlement was often a more harmonious affair”

This is a great question because it really gets into what makes each gamer unique. I have a few different games that I replay “regularly.” I’ve noticed that this means almost exactly two years apart. That’s my baseline for a “good game.” A select few games, however, break through this threshold. Those games are:

I didn’t know and I was being lazy

My favorite part of both Hades and Dead Cells, aside from the addicting progression loop and “one more run” vibe is the absolutely EXCELLENT attention to good game feel and combat I can only describe as “visceral.” Man, oh man, the combat and weapons in Dead Cells are so sick. And the constant