jayjak
jayjak
jayjak

/easily triggered by a lack of order

How do I know you are a real writer?

As a family physician, your take is utter bullshit.

YOU. CANT. OWN. A. DANCE.

I hate to say it but, that not actually true, since the 1970s. You just copyright it as choreography.

That’s like saying you can’t own a song, cause we all have voices. Can’t own a book, cause we all have fingers to write. Can’t own a game, cause can all type code. Absurd argument.

Seriously. And how does anyone think deploying spike strips on a road that has a corridor of stopped cars filled with people is a good idea?

I hate to be that guy, but if no one was chasing him he wouldn’t have been driving that fast, and they wouldn’t have “needed” to deploy spike strips in a high-speed chase. I understand the need to pursue justice, but if one of the people in that car had died, I can’t imagine the justification.

Major props on that GIF. Watched it for 2 minutes straight.

Exactly. This is just low-effort copy/paste from Polygon reporting on the same dumb non-issue that a few knobs over at r/fo76 are currently whining about.

At this point you “journalists” are just being nitpicky.  We get that Fallout 76 gets you the clicks but when you have to hammer on a bug fix that maybe 5 people are complaining about, it looks petty

Well, this is certainly a testament to why Tom is the one getting these questions. 

Yeah I enjoyed my time in the game however I’m giving it probably a month break. They are really failing over and over on this one right now.

I’m sorry. I don’t read shit on kotaku very often. Is this the place where a bunch of white dudes don't understand cultural appropriation? 

You should comment less.

I love how all these white nerds can’t figure out what “for the culture” means in this context, lmao.

You say that now, but wait until some massive corporation buys the rights to the letter “E”, and you have to pay royalties for every instance of usage.

100% agreed. I’m hoping that this will open the door for Marlon Webb. His “dance” is called Band of the Bold then rebranded as Best Mates. 

I hope this is the first of many.  If you’re going to make money off the culture, the people that create the culture should be rewarded

Why would they look for new funding? They already have a viewership base and a history of content production. Go out on their own. Just hire a salesperson so you can put up your own ads and product placement in their show. Get into the merch business (if they’re not already).