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I’m more disappointed that the articles header (not the Kotaku one) feature’s one of the bosses from DR3, that are designed purposely to be extreme examples of the 7 deadly sins. I’d assume Gluttony would be the accurate depiction in that scenario, much as the others are massive extremes of their respective sin.

Reading comprehension. Get into it.

Fallout 3 was my first Fallout game, so I think it’s great, but then again, I also think NV and Fallout 4 are also great, so, apparently, there’s something wrong with me (I’m not an Obsidian fanboy, maybe).

You completely misunderstand what Holdo is to the movie.

“If you gather the seven Dragon Balls, any wish you want will be granted. But this time, they’re useless... I’m sorry.”

So that incredibly detailed story along with his confirmed phone number and apology isn’t enough? She needs to be outed and have people know who she is simply because she had the audacity to tell someone that Aziz Ansari engaged in sexual misconduct with her? Gross.

This to me seems more like he just blanked out entirely, which has happened to me a few times when I was questioned on something I was completely aware of and familiar with. Listen I’m all for shitting on people that deserve it, but calm the hell down a bit. Not everyone’s the opposition. The guy was wearing the pin

This doesn’t sound like a malicious and secretive use of animal products in a diner’s food... it sounds like some annoying “vegan” made an “inconvenient” order then followed it up with a request for a cheese pizza. She “thinks she’s still a vegan” because she’s too dumb or deluded to accept that cheese negates the

To play devil’s advocate: A couple of cultural historians have noted in articles about this song that “what’s in this drink” was a common expression in mid-20th century America as a way for people (particularly women) to excuse behavior that was socially frowned upon by jokingly implying they were drunker than

One the “alt-right’s” many, many sins was making it impossible to criticize Ghostbusters without the danger of inadvertently siding with those misogynistic fucksticks.

“knew” is still a strong word though.

I don’t really understand why dumb trolling is the Thing now.

It’s essentially the most un-Star Wars movie ever made.

It robs him of any high ground? Even if the other spouse is abusive prior to the infidelity, all the blame lands on the one who cheats? Context always matters, its not always as cut and dry as “he broke the rules, he’s in the wrong”

Is it really priceless when it’s insured for a specific value?

If you read the previous articles about this, you’d see that’s exactly what commentators are saying. I agree with the rest of your post though.

JonTron also celebrates diversity, I feel like everyone is reading into this too deeply and way overreacting... Not using his voice over if they already paid him seems shady but is fine in the end, but publicly, and wrongfully, calling him out is the very definition of slander and grounds for a lawsuit.

In the video, He says “I suppose you could guess the reaction if Samantha Bee said black people ruined America for voting overwhelmingly for Barack Obama, which they did both times, I’M NOT SAYING THAT’S TRUE, but the same standard applies.” Just think it’s worth noting in this dialogue that he isn’t claiming Barack

Ignorance is treated with education and logic, not with demonizing. Demonizing it just pushes it into backrooms like Breitbart where people all agree with each others’ incorrect views. If we react just by yelling, we reinforce the other side’s views that we don’t HAVE reason to think the way we do.