Even luckier is that no matter how much ‘better’ or ‘worse’ she’s had it, her experiences are just as valid as any one of these other stories/comments.
Even luckier is that no matter how much ‘better’ or ‘worse’ she’s had it, her experiences are just as valid as any one of these other stories/comments.
(By the way, our man Dan here is right: There is nowhere good for the dad to sleep in a hospital room. For one delivery, I slept on a bench. For another, I was on the rollout. They skimp on bedding for dads because dads CAN’T complain without getting a rolling pin to the face. They are expanding profit margins by…
Kotaku did a good thing for themselves by hiring you.
Agreed. It’s neat that Kotaku is trying to get in on the action, but nothing here is close to even the worst of BCO.
glad someone understands
I like the premise, but nothing about this game looks like it's worth my money.
Do you dicks really think this is a laughing matter?
It is the way of the MOBA to introduce new characters as OP, so I'd expect you're probably right.
Maxis (SimCity) - Purchased by EA in 1997; shut down in 2015. [Though EA says the "Maxis" brand will live on, the main studio is officially no more.]
Hello, I'm also from Oregon and I've found that we really don't have an accent per se, but we do weird things with our words pretty often.
This PBS link might shed some more light for you :)
http://www.pbs.org/speak/seatosea…
I've never had cancer (including all of my friends), so clearly it's not a real issue.
Don't be a dick, especially if you're wrong.
If you actually noticed the title of the article in which the graphic is contained, it does in fact say it's the future of video games.
For Dragon's Dogma Online, the game will focus on the action, offering things often seen in other online RPGs, like the ability to use characters as jumping boards or to climb on enemies to attack at close range.
Blogspot might be ugly, but I think I can use this to fix my old Logitech trackball mouse that I only stopped using because of the clicking issue. Thanks for sharing the link :)
I think anybody who has ever played Call of Duty online would agree that death threats are exclusive to nobody.
That being said, it's not an excuse.
So what if she's cherry-picking? Issues are still issues and "it's art" is no excuse to send death threats.
If people dislike her so much, they should stop watching her videos. They should stop sending her death threats and they should stop being so terrible to her. If there were no death threats, there wouldn't be a…
Sure, money factors in, but there's also the fact she's receiving death threats all day every day for criticizing gender inequality
No, it's definitely not.
Men, as a group, are significantly more privileged than women in nearly every part of the world.
From a purely gender-related standpoint, men have it better and easier than their female counterparts. To refute otherwise is to ignore reality.
They can't play the game normally?
The self-righteousness is strong with this one.
Glad I'm not the only person who thinks that's ridiculous.