dropthepilot
dropthepilot
dropthepilot

Rest assured that at least one person understands what you obviously meant, and feels no need to nitpick you to death about it for no reason.

Incredibly well said, thank you.

First paragraph was sufficient to change my mind on this topic, so thank you for that.

Yours is a viewpoint that I find difficult to understand, but you explain it very well. I'm confused as to why privacy and anonymity are so important to you guys, but I'm okay with never really understanding that.

"Race isn't a real thing," says the white guy. Thanks for explaining it all for the rest of us.

Your point?

A privileged and faulty viewpoint addressed, at length, in the piece you just read.

In terms of metric volume, the space immediately surrounding my bed, where I actually sleep lying down, is not that much larger than this. I don't generally like to stay in bed longer than it takes to fall asleep and wake up, so I really only use about this much space for that purpose. I don't know that I would love

I don't know why, but this made me laugh for about three minutes.

Hahaha. You're trolling ... and I'm loving it.

[Obligatory complaint that Peter Dinklage, an actor who does not actually live in Westeros, which is not a real place, still has his nose on his face. Where's the dedication, suspension of disbelief, etc.]

It's a deterrent. People throwing fits about spoilers when they don't know what the hell they're talking about leads to more and worse spoilers and situations, trolls responding with actual spoilers, etc. Like what you've done here — taking this person's vague comments about two "spoilers" being connected and

That was awesome, thank you.

Seriously. The ugly side of Kotaku is so ugly, often because it doesn't know how ugly it's being.

Rule #1 for a Happy Life: You never attempt to explain privilege to somebody while they're actively demonstrating it. These comments are always a shitstorm — and traffic bait — because of a misapperception we have, in culture and on the internet, that privilege is something bad. Something to be ashamed of, rather than

+1.

Thank you.