dustybronco
DustyBronco
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My SO and I recently watched one of his comedy specials on Netflix. We enjoyed most of it but towards the end it got a little weird. He was basically super graphic about little girls pulling their pants a certain way, but he did a weirdly accurate impression of it and kind of lingered on the topic that wasn’t really

Let it goooooo

One to add here: A Christmas Horror Story (2015)

Does Instagram pay anyone? Does Facebook? TikTok? Twitter? Did Vine?

Quantum Conundrum (2012), made by the now-defunct Airtight Games.

Wow!! McDonald’s food doesn’t rot?? That means it’s not real food!! Fast food is scary!!

Great question, I’m honestly not even sure. It’s clear that these services - for whatever reason - charge the restaurant. Here I thought it was as simple as “call in the order, put my money towards it, delivery fee towards the corp, tip towards the driver” but I guess not.

The other day I priced a delivery of Buffalo Wild Wings through DoorDash. I thought it seemed really unusually expensive, even discounting the delivery fee and suggested tip.

Yes! And although we all claimed to “know” the Jersey Devil isn’t real...in the back of our mind we always worried that we’d come across it.

Two stories to share, if that’s OK.

Chipotle CEO: Impossible meat is a fad and we won’t be doing it.

On the other hand, my SO and I are doing our best to eliminate or severely reduce red meat from our diets. Seeing so many restaurants offer an alternative in the form of plant-based burgers is great and close enough to the real thing, in our minds, to support our choices. To us, they were delicious.

If you look into the Xbox Elite Controller, you’ll see people telling you to use paddles instead of LB/RB - LB/RB are to my understanding bendable pieces of plastic that can break over time.

But that’s just the thing - Kotaku and other media controls how that conversation is perceived. Look at this article - it doesn’t even discuss any real backlash from the announcement, probably because there was none to report. 

Just to follow up on that with a more serious comment...

If Valve wants to pay me, I’ll accept payment in unusual hats. Ghost effects preferred.

A common business strategy is to be a loss leader - see Uber, MoviePass. It doesn’t matter if you burn through cash like hell in your first few years - as long as you have an external source to keep you afloat, any marketshare you gain in the following years should more than make up for it.

I’m not sure whether Epic’s paying you guys off, or if you guys just have a chip on your shoulders against PC gamers because of Gamersgate or whatever, but what on earth is going on with your Epic Games articles? You turned a story about a dev approaching a sensitive subject the right way into a condemnation for PC

We really need a law where copyright strikes are only valid if the content is purchaseable (within reason) in that country. Trying to strike a song for a 10 year old game that you’ve never released the soundtrack for? Denied. A strike for a soundtrack that you had a limited edition physical release with <5000 copies