gregoryjourdan
Ominous@RG
gregoryjourdan

Loved this series very much. It was beautiful, interesting, diverse, and played a blast. Definitely my favourite of the kind.

In the world of knowing consumers "free" has never been so big. You gotta be very naive to think it's not going to cost you something somehow. And if you are looking for quality? Free-to-play is a terrible news. The facebook pvz game is terrible, and that's because it is free. Free means capped gameplay and attempts

"Bad parenting" should sound extremely arbitrary. I can imagine taking a kid on a "dangerous" ride and teach them that it's risky and you have to be careful and protect yourself, rather than exclude everything deemed "dangerous" and wait for them to disobey and learn it the hard way.

Well that's mostly a lose if you give a shit what people think of you, really.

Kind of stuff they make to amuse kids.

Would feel bad if I didn't give you the getting off you're looking for trolling like that. So hum yeah, that the girl has to have a huge cleavage pointy nipples and torn leather pants goes to show how various subtle and respectful the picture of the woman was even back then. Now guards, arrest this man.

Pretty much. Still feel that even if Daenerys and her dragons were all 1/1 it would still be pretty much insane^^

Rarely defending women rights myself, but I find this one rather terrible. I would say it is not sexist in itself and what it's saying, but it sure does participate of objectification, when you end up selling consoles with the utterly irrelevant reminder that women are there to be collected, chased, screwed and

Reminds me of Capcom vs Snk. I got it from Japan and was having a hard time collecting points to unlock all fighters, stages, costumes etc. When the game got out in Europe, I realized the points you get in that version of the game was literally 10 times more...

Well I know in most tech companies I can completely most of all that bullshit and I wish I could tell exactly why and try to apply in as many places as possible... I for one would be driven insane by such corporate stiffness and behavioral blueprints. It don't think it takes much of a rebel to say we really have

Ok... There is something profoundly illogical with this "oh it's easy to be on the internet" conversation. You see, the issue is a system that doesn't have always on works all the time you have electricity.

So I'm guessing statistically many people will be glad to learn this:

Cogs?

What a lame article. Expecting that kind of stuff from a dumb magazine.

I heard before that a great part of Asia doesn't get the form of humor that is irony very well. Feel like it could be true, feel free to tell if you know better. Heck, quite a few people I know don't get irony very well, though in that case it's more often because they lack subtlety.

I think the getting locked is supposed to be the consequence though.

Ah well, all my fault it is. Have a nice day.

Yeah and keep in mind that some people have extremely different levels of touchiness, and if you miss the mark with a compliment I hope there will be a little window of slack before being called a sex offender.

Yeah I mean, I can bow to most of that. Then again I can be a slight troll and still have a pretty relevant point saying that work place is one of the 1st spot for meeting a partners in several countries. Would not be surprised if it's less true in the US, but still. Then again I'm sure that sounds like an insane

I'm sorry but the logic here hurts my brains. The fact that women can be compliment on smart and creative stuff they do is unrelated to the (in)ability to compliment their looks. Otherwise you might as well say "when you think a women is pretty, tell her she's smart".