I used to comment regularly on Jezebel for years (under a different name) and stopped because of the feeling the author describes when someone she assumed would be an ally made her feel unwelcome.
I used to comment regularly on Jezebel for years (under a different name) and stopped because of the feeling the author describes when someone she assumed would be an ally made her feel unwelcome.
Loathing your own work is a pretty important part of the creative process in my experience.
Yes! Battle Fever J, I love those costumes!
Hope you’re ready for Jacob’s Ladder. Definitely one of the best movies on your list.
Fucking Nicki. The more I hear about her, the more I like her.
Good for her. There's no reason for her to take that shit.
It’s like I’m supposed to feel bad for liking the prequels (there are parts I dislike, but overall I enjoyed)...because I grew up with the OT, I’m supposed to have a hate on for the prequels...but I don’t.
Right-on, man! It would have been quite a challenge to create new movies that drew upon EU material in a meaningful way for the super-fans while still being accessible to casual / new fans. I’m glad they chose to just wipe the slate clean.
The work isn’t being erased, you can still go read it. As it is it’s never been high canon to begin with, the movies are above everything.
Japanese streamer Daasuke took a break from playing Minecraft to show off his new oil-match lighter. That’s when…
That was better than any of the MeowMeowBeenz jokes I came up with.
Came for this comment; wasn’t disappointed. Would nod in pleased recognition again. 5/10.
Wow. As soon as I heard of this, I was thinking “Meow Meow Beenz”, but I didn’t expect to be the third person to go there on this comments section alone. :)
I’d give this app two MeowMeowBeenz
What are you talking about? There is no point or message to this article except pointing out that there is so much DLC, that even on sale the price is astronomical. That isn’t some passive, observational piece of journalism - it’s click bait for known triggers within the community and it’s there to lead the reader to…
Yes... people pirate games because small companies that make a niche product for a relatively narrow audience found long term business model that allows them to stay in business, improve their product, and continue providing value to their customers.
Yeah. I can’t see what you’re posting.
BoardGameGeek tends to focus on “geekier” / “hardcore” games that are complicated, involved, and niche. It doesn’t surprise me that something as “simple” and “low-brow” as Exploding Kittens is not all the rage on that site. Don’t get me wrong, I play and enjoy more involved games like Pathfinder and Arkham Horror as…