hunkyfunkster
Erik Pugh
hunkyfunkster

These fools upload their video content to YouTube - and instead of imbedding their YT video on their site, they force you to use their *terrible* video player.

In many ways, this site really is a fucking joke at this point.

At the very least, we’ll take credit for it when he is defeated!

Gameplay looked like it would a lot of fun... for a single Sunday afternoon.

1) I think most people are at a point where the slight graphical fidelity isn’t worth the hit to FPS. If they, as an established studio, can’t make a great looking game that runs at 60FPS on modern technology, then maybe its their process that is the problem.

2) You’re more wrong than you realize - and that’s coming

I’m not quite sure why people are so affected by Rotten Tomatoes’ scores. I found the movie enjoyable, but I agree that it’s very safe and very shallow from a story and character-arc perspective. Which is what I expected, as it’s a movie based on Super Mario Bros.

However, these are things that are completely fair to

Not a terrible list, but I would probably replace a few of choices with Deus Ex, Unreal Tournament 99, and Fallout: New Vegas.

*Yawn*

Another list of contrived “controversial” takes.

Move along.

Paying for the subscription is the only way he directly helped. Which, yes, is bad. However, the fact that he ended up spreading it beyond that is inadvertently. And there was no proof that he was actually watching any that included his friends.

If you think that’s completely irredeemable, you’re a fucking clown.

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What a clown. All I’m suggesting is that we should have a path to redemption - particularly for those who have few public fuck ups.

How “holier than thou” of me!

Yes... If only FF13 had been better 2 years before SkyRim, SkyRim would have had more trouble. What a take! No wonder you’re an approved account on this site.

Fair enough. But what is earned by voicing this idea that people who screw up are unredeemable? 

And who are you to offer any opinion at all?

Hey, Mr. Self-Reflection, why didn’t you tell yourself that before you did whatever you did that made you self-reflect?

Wow. What a response. I guess in my journey of self-reflection and bettering myself, I learned sympathy, empathy, and understanding of others - even those who have also screwed up.

It seems, for you, all you gained was a sense of self-righteousness.

Congratulations.

And, no, just because you being a non-public figure - and, therefore, got to be private in your journey doesn’t give you any more right to comment on them for doing their shit publicly. Again, he’s a public figure. You never were.

I don’t really care if you forgive *him*. My issue is voicing these opinions that seem to suggest that once someone screws up that they’re beyond redemption. You, yourself, admit to having done shit that made you self-reflect and work on yourself. Why must you be so judgmental for someone else - whether you know them

But his livelihood requires him to be public. Something you, Mr. Nobody, didn’t have to worry about when you were going through your trials and self-reflection. Be thankful for that.

Equating Atrioc to someone who has done something unforgiveable is absolutely clownish.

I’m also a self-reflective person who has spent years bettering myself after the couple of times I’ve screwed up in life. However, I try not to be so self-righteous about it - and tend to focus more on facilitating those seeking that path to redemption. Especially since I’m someone who judged myself overly harshly