idioticcabbage
idioticcabbage
idioticcabbage

THESE ARE INTERNET COMMENTS TAKE THEM SERIOUSLY OR STFU

More like PlayerWellKnown. Amirite, guys? Guys?

It tells a lot about the quality of this cosplay, of the photographer and of Naughty Dog that I first though it was some news about Last Of Us 2... Or maybe it says something about my eyesight? I’ll go with the former!

yes!

It’s because occasionally we all get to hear about the pirate who loved an indie game so much that he decided to buy it.

It’s very funny that people think making a game good will make it less appealing to pirates. There’s no logic there.

I would be surprised if there wasn’t a deal worked out with Denuvo that would scale the price according to protection.

The gripe is pretty obvious as it comes from parasites that feel entitled to other people’s work.

“Many on the forum even took the statement as something of an insult”

Do you ever find yourself in the midst of writing something like this and just think to yourself ‘Christ, we’re just a bunch of apes’? Maybe it’s just me, but whenever i read anything that tries to unpack social knots it reminds me of how thoroughly we’re another animal.

Yes, there were several. I realize the popular perception of her among her critics is that she hates games, but her videos frequently feature positive examples, often later in the video, to show how tropes are successfully subverted.

... there were positive examples like Ellie throughout the videos?

Last of Us was ruined for her because in one short event you had to get Ellie across the water. Darn it! So close to being a good game! If only they hadn’t done that. Sorry developers, you failed Sarkeesian’s test.

yeah, I flunked out of clown college.

Man, the in-game art does not live up to the potential of the splash art.

I would say that both our political parties are much more comfortable as opposition parties than as ruling ones. In parliamentary democracies abroad, their major parties are used to the rotating chair of power, because if an election ends up with an irreconcilable division of power, the government is toppled early

There was some Republican congressman who came out of one of the meetings in which they were arguing about how to draw up the (first version of the) bill, and more or less said into a microphone, “I’m starting to wonder if the stuff we’ve said about Obamacare and repeal all these years was just for political show.”

Maybe I’m old fashioned but I prefer when politicians take the time to carefully craft their lies

“Fantasy Football”

Nothing reveals the ridiculous theatricality of modern politics than the fact that when they knew it wouldn’t work House Republicans voted to repeal part or all of the ACA more than 60 times, but they’ve had two months of complete control and haven’t voted to repeal it once.