greatmasterrace3
GreatMasterRace3
greatmasterrace3

I know that this is not the place to request features that can be added to Kinja, but:

Well as we already knew but had recently confirmed, they DO watch our every step. Probably yours' too.

Sometimes, you fall off the wagon.

I'm pretty sure you were not responding to my post, but JUST IN CASE, I want to state, once again, that I think PUBLIC SHAMING is shameful.

I found a picture of myself in my FULLY FENCED yard fucking my ex on Google Maps. Literally, my penis was in her vagina. They didn't even blur it out. There is NO RESPECT left for anyone in this country. I hope things go better everywhere else. I hope no one else finds a pic of their dick up their lover's cunt.

No I mean I'd like it to be illegal to take photos of people in public places without consent period. It's freaking rude.

The consequences of billboard drunks also haven't been thought out. Here's the rub: Japanese privacy law. In the West, there is rather liberal Fair Use for taking photos of people in public places. Japan is not the West. This viral video was apparently made by Ogilvy & Mather's Tokyo branch. It should know better.

Public shaming has gotten so ubiquitous it's god damn sick. It's like they're chastising people for being fucking human. Everyone goes through tough shit, shit that warrants having more than a few beers/sake. Don't be a fucking cunt about it.

I know I'd like privacy laws like that here.

I fail to understand what is wrong with the Current Pro controller... Or the standard game pad.

What improvements would you recommend?

That's kinda the point of being a fan of something, liking it a lot.

... and Harvest Moon fan, and Mario fan, and Zelda fan, and Gears fan, and Halo fan and, and, and etc.

A series this good doesn't need major changes, just major expansions.

Why is there two douchebag hats in that picture?

That just makes me think of this..

GBA played GBC games

You somehow forgot about every single handheld they've released except the Virtual Boy, all of which were backwards compatible to some extent.

"No."