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I do, too. But if I was using it something official, particularly something as prominent as a magazine cover, I would check first.

Just millions upon millions from the UK taxpayer.

Did anyone manage to get Dauber’s thoughts on the firing?

It’s not just kotaku it’s all game media. The problem is the relationship with developers. AAA studios don’t need the gaming press and indies will blow you for coverage...hence the hardon for indie games from all games media.

It’s basically a popularity contest for the writers

Because Kotaku gets a hardon for indie games and overrates them all the time

Because many people prefer one or the other, and you write to the audience.

I don’t call the police for anything, ever. Car’s been broken into? They won’t respond because the monetary value is less than $3000. My ex is sending me threats because I don’t want to keep his stuff forever? They’d probably side with him. Some guy follows me home from the bar? They take 30 minutes to show up, at

While the segment was pretty funny,

Megyn Kelly is still a villain and a despicable human being.

And my hatred for Mitch Leidner grows. What an arrogant prick. Outgoing senior has a lot of big tough things to say after heading the worst boycott to ever take place. YOU got him fired, Mitch. I hope everyone does transfer. Anyone involved in the boycott shouldn’t be welcomed back. We’ve always been a shitty team,

The players made an arrogant power play that fans and alumni should be ashamed of. They essentially demanded the AD be fired for following up on the recommendations of the investigation.

the NCAA dropped the ball by not giving this program the death penalty.

I’d also add the whole bit about its current head coach referencing Penn State’s Big Ten championship as part of the “healing process.” Also when the students held a pep rally to celebrate the end of sanctions a few years back...that was a nice flavor of hideous.

Also, this:

Forgiveness is reserved for those who at least make an effort to repent and seek it. Penn State, on the other hand, saw fit to honor Joe Paterno during a game this very season despite more and more evidence piling up that he was aware as far back as 1979 of Sandusky’s predilection for molesting young boys and did

nah i’m good. some things deserve unbridled hatred, not forgiveness. i leave the forgiveness garbage to the catholic church - an institution that has a lot in common with PSU football.

Who’s pretending?

Tearing out Penn State’s still-beating heart on national television is a Good Thing.

This game went a long way in the healing process...