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Good luck expecting anyone here to care about the poors. 

Not to wander too far off into the weeds, but I recommend the Tim Rogers’ playthrough of the Japanese FFVII for Kotaku ( “Let’s Mosey” on Youtube).

Just curious: name three funny people.

It’s one game that I’d be curious to see the characters totally remodeled and modernized. I’m usually a purist about such things. but I think SoA could only benefit from a thorough update.

Unacceptable. Seek it out. It’s a very fun and upbeat adventure of an RPG.

Did you get to try Skies of Arcadia? Much more in line with FF experience.

Kotaku was essentially “The Mike Fahey website” to me for so long, it’s hard to believe it even still exists without him. The best anyone can ask for is that our actions echo through time, and I think he hit that mark. He’ll be remembered fondly by so many, and he influenced others with his work.

Facts. I’ve lived in Chicago and St. Louis. I’ve been pulled over a total of five times in my entire life. Four of them were in central Illinois.

I find it extremely bizarre that anyone could interpret that as anything BUT a joke. Even if she was 100% serious, I would have assumed she was doing a “bit”, because it doesn’t sound egotistical. It sounds insane. So she was either kidding, or she’s a crazy person.

It sounds more likely that the both the article

Fair enough. I don’t know enough of the specific details of his past to comment much further, and I hesitate to dedicate the time to trying to dig up what’s truth or rumor, so I’ll accept your assessment without argument.

Valid point about workplace behaviour. No one should be abused at work.

But how do we expand that

I wouldn’t say I’m “upset”. I stated a fairly bland opinion, without rancor. I don’t pretend to have all the answers. The closest thing I’d find to “upsetting” is that “people here” pretend to have answers and knowledge they couldn’t possibly have. Which is fine, as this is just gossip blogging, but I find it

I haven’t listened to the interview. Did he say he looked up to Mel Gibson? That would be absolutely insane if he did.

The legal process is still ongoing, unless I’m mistaken. So what he ultimately does there remains to be seen. I personally would not make any public declarations of guilt or innocence in any legal matter outside of the courtroom.

Let me ask you a question: What women? What do you think women are likely to say to him?

I’m asking genuinely, because I have no idea what a person would do in his situation. Therapy, certainly. Getting distance from the public eye? Probably. But then what?

People are strange. I don’t visit Giz sites very often anymore, and I know there’s not much more than weird and silly spectacle here anymore, but sometimes I’m just baffled by things I see here.

I just keep asking: why? Why would this woman spend time promoting a game on Tinder? Why would anyone buy a game to impress

I’m glad someone else had this very specific reaction.

I hate the emblanddening of America Chavez that’s been happening in non-comics media. I loved the characters original ultra-curly hair and darker skin.

If you’re going to comment on this, you need to get coherent and very clear, and make some official comparisons. After I was schooled on your project by friends, I see your position, and it validity, much more clearly. This article is trash though. It’s misrepresenting you on the sly, and does nothing to illustrate

Jeremy, seriously, just shut up. Your article sucked, the formatting sucked, and you don’t need to be coming back and posting from behind “Blackdev” like you’ve been vindicated.

If you were a fan of comics and animation, you would have seen variations of it a dozen times or more. The only thing that made the Doctor Strange scene fun was seeing something so silly in live action.