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what a strange, stupid species we are. Imagine how sad and empty your life must be to care about something so trivial that you actually threaten someone’s life over it.

“but he camped and won and that’s cheap!” grow up. It’s a fucking game. Go get a real problem

I actually compete at Smash monthly. And I enjoy how seriously you are taking this very, very serious list. Have a great day, IceSprite!

Counterpoint: blerg.

He said he was selling it for charity. Such a massive prick, right?

How many times are you going to need to be beaten over the head with the fact that “freedom of speech” doesn’t mean “freedom from consequences of speech” before it sticks in your puny brain?

You don’t understand freedom of speech. Also, he’s not American.

Why did nobody think of this...............

Those are the kind of interesting stories that should be compiled into a book or something

American Insecurity™

Just like the gypsy woman said!

Was never interested in VR, but this i could get behind.

And yet, I think it’s pretty awesome for Kaplan to make the statements he has, because they demonstrate that this is first-order thinking on pure game design terms, as opposed to some personally motivated move on the part of himself or his team. This is a sign that diversity and inclusion are becoming part of the

Well, that’s their job and they’ll lose it if they “take their time” because people will stop coming here as often.

That’s no way for a 12 year old to talk.

You seem confused. The company came up with the product, not the employees. The employees are complaining that the company grossly underestimated demand and gave them a paltry amount of supplies/staff.

The people aren’t giving the employees their money, though, unless Starbucks has some kind of profit sharing or people normally tip. Likely as not they’re working much more than normal and not seeing an increase in wages.

Wait I said exactly the opposite and got the same result!

The clip literally starts with Ana and Winston both inside the point.

That exact thing, thank you! Well, I’m glad they listened to the comment I just made moments ago.

Once golf starts using trained birds to drop the balls into the hole, then you can start comparing it to dressage.