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Counterpoint: Do buy a new TV, as the majority current TVs are half what they cost less than 18 months ago. Just don’t buy the latest model.

There actually is a legit story out there behind the union stuff you’re seeing. The business owners sacked a bunch of folks who overplayed their hand on another GMG blog (Deadspin). That was a pretty tragic case.

This isn’t journalism. This isn’t commentary. It’s sophomoric, trumpian snark trying to pass as muckraking. Someone with “editor” in their job title should really get a handle on this site before the business owners do.

Article title is more than a smidge misleading.

There are still too few devices that one can use to view Apple TV+ in a traditional home television setting. I’ve got an 18 month old Samsung smart television that’s more than capable of running every streaming service known to man... but it’s just not one of the models deemed acceptable for the service. Also have a

4 minutes to move it, or $200 to replace it after it falls?

Obnoxious drivel. Why do you even write on an automobile enthusiast website?

There’s definitely a complainer in this post, but it’s not who you think it is.

I’m sorry, but whom, exactly, is this harming that has you so bent out of shape?

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Being able to use button-based controls while creating in handheld mode is fantastic. Touch control without a stylus on the Switch’s capacitive screen is far less precise than the experience was on the Wii U’s resistive screen. I was on a long flight recently, eager to use my time to get a lot of building done. The

What an obnoxious piece of drivel. 

The entire point of platforming games is to present you with ever-increasing challenges to overcome using the skills and reflexes you learned earlier in the game. My dos centavos: Adding “twitch” to the term “platforming” is like saying “accuracy FPS.” I get what you’re trying to say, but when I was a young’un (so

I have one that’s not necessarily a pipe level, but it uses a lot of pipes. Mario’s Super Power Up Factory has you seeing how power ups are made at Mario’s job at the factory, and then using them to progress. It has two possible endings (one more challenging than the other.) It’s not the easiest level to play, but it

Sorry Kevin, but you’re burying the lede here.

Um no. It is most definitely not in the text of the article.

Heavens-to-Betsy! Finally, someone is standing up for the remotely offended!

That’s nice and all, but while you’re at it, could you maybe run these articles past an editor before you post them?