To everyone who says this was meaningless, I posted this in the private forum early on:
To everyone who says this was meaningless, I posted this in the private forum early on:
Having the amount of perseverance necessary to get through a task this long and tedious without giving up is rare. And impressive.
I would like to remind everyone that this is not censorship and that Playtonic as a private business has the right to express itself as they see fit. If they do not wish to include voice work by a controversial figure in their video game that is well within their right. Jon’s free speech was not violated in any way…
Shutup idiot
that’s such a lazy camp name. i’m in camp If You’re Gonna Name a Camp, At Least Name it Something That Isn’t Also Lazy.
That’s such a lazy joke, if we can even call it that. I’m in camp If You’re Gonna Be Offensive, At Least Make A Joke That Isn’t Also More Than 100 Years Old. My camp also needs a better name.
I went to one Pokemon card game tournament. I was eleven. I met an old, fat man who told me we’d play for keeps. Don’t know if I even knew the official rules, since my brother and I just made up our own version. He took all of my cards. If you’re reading this, old man, I hate you. You’re the fucking worst.
Clyde Mandelin is a translator who has worked on games and anime such as One Piece, Kingdom Hearts II, Attack on…
Don’t ever pay to be marketed to.
Except she doesnt have that right if the platform she wants to stream on doesn’t allow that.
I think that’s the right way of looking at it!
I mean this is kind of releiving? Its like instead of thinking a person was stupid, now we just think the group we already thought was stupid is stupid.
I mean, maybe this is the wrong way to look way to look at it, but I’m kind of happy that he didn’t actually quit the show in a blaze of hatred, and that at the very least he wasn’t a hypocritical asshole.
That’s so sad. I feel bad laughing at his gruesome death.
Fortunately, most Kotaku readers are super normal and chill!
And not a SINGLE one of them had a moment of self reflection and were able to admit they were wrong and that their passion clouded their reasonable judgement.
The older I get the, the more I disconnect myself with other “gamers.” I just don't understand this mindset, ****ing nut jobs.