It’s not in this article for some reason, but people who own the original will be able to upgrade for a reduced price.
It’s not in this article for some reason, but people who own the original will be able to upgrade for a reduced price.
I cannot fucking believe I fell victim to the “buying the full price vanilla version instead of waiting for the re-release with extra content version later” racket with a fucking retro Sonic game.
Are we doing this? Because if we’re doing this then we’re going to have to address the elephant in the room:
But I think the real question we’re all asking is how many flaccid penises tall is Bowser? Everything in the Mushroom Kingdom needs to be measured in terms of Luigi’s junk.
Literally fuck this guy in the ass with a broken beer bottle. This is the type of shit you shouldn’t be reporting on.
Peripheral humor, you don’t always see it coming.
Not really, I’m used to people’s tastelessness by now. :)
How does this show still have a fan base?
WHY does this show still have a fan base? Ugh, it’s exhausting.
Nic Cage films apparently.
“I have never seen the film, but by all accounts it was terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific!”
Didn’t they lose?
I’m waiting for it to trickle down to the army. “My sargeant in boot camp was verbally abusive!”
They really don’t. At this point, anything less than a hot stone massage seems to be harassment, it’s like people who haven’t ever had to do anything difficult and stressful in their lives are suddenly being given a platform to whine about any and all perceived slights when they themselves don’t have much in the way…
I’m figuring they yell at everyone regardless of sex. Happens way too much in the entertainment industry, almost feels like a normal for managers/directors to verbally berate their employees with very little provocation.
This is a complaint for the HR department, not the internet.
I guess the main question here is whether or not this verbal abuse was solely aimed at female crew, or if the Duffers are just the type of directors that scream at everyone on set. If it’s merely the latter, then well - that’s show business.
When people who don’t comprehend what abuse is speak out, we get crap like this. Yelling at someone, isn’t abuse. Being harsh in the work place in a stressful time, isn’t abuse. It’s not awesome, but it’s certainly not abuse.
Kotaku’s celebration and exploitation of severe compulsive disorders continues.
Seriously. This is what happens when Batman fights a ruthless Superman.
Eli never cared for Papa John’s anyway. “Too spicy mama, too spicy” he would say when his wife would tell him to open the hanger for the airplane.