Aren't you already using the internet? :P
Aren't you already using the internet? :P
@BarockBandObama: The boobs? They're DD's. An attempt at attracting the adolescent market, apparently. :P
@that girl: And so much yaoi, you can't even shake your penis at it.
@JadeEyePanda: I'm hoping KAOS learned their lessons from Frontlines.
@Nameloi: War never changes.
@Brian Ashcraft: That's the difference I've been noticing. It's basically North Korea whupping the butts of China and Japan and telling them: "Go invade. We'll give you orders for the good of the Korean Republic!"
@Stoli: It involves a real-life figure in a work of fiction, in a framework setting that is "realistic". I can see how it can be perceived as libel.
@GrumpzĀ®, knifin' around... cut cut cut cut cut: That. Was. Awesome.
I've raced at one of their facilities before in Seattle. It was pretty awesome. I had to prove my driving skills before I could graduate to the faster cars. :P
Felicia Day will be at Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, March 3rd.
@LoopyChew: Titan. It's the "refined" version of Venom that gave the Joker his end-boss form in Arkham Asylum.
@chromegnome: Since the Catwoman is in Arkham City, I figure that will be the case...heh heh.
I'm reading the script for my graphi8c novel, Fantasia Arks: The Phasmatis Crisis, which is in the process of being rewritten in the wake of a massive overhaul of the universe's setting. That's pretty much it.
@Horst Tappert: I started using ca.kotaku.com, it works better for me since it hasn't switched to the new layout. Seriously, WTF is Gawker thinking?
@Steven Hott: I also dislike how they inserted the advertisements into the articles, with the text wrapping around the ads. It's really, really, really motherfucking obnoxious.
They're not going to sell a lot of FF13 figures...quite honestly, the summons' designs are horrendous.
While this is interesting, I am starting to get pissed at the use of these ads on the left side of the article. It "stovepipes" the text on a small laptop like my netbook, and makes scrolling a real pain in the ass.
He's just demonstrating how easy it is to get ahold of now.
Subpoenas can be refused, if it's a civil case. This is a civil case. Sony is trying to press charges, and is prosecuting the case. The State, the Feds, are not involved. Therefore, subpoenas carry very little weight.
No subtitles? *clicks out*