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Comedy Central has been making some really stupid decisions the last year or two. I think they’ve decided to just give up on new content and squeeze as much profit out of showing reruns, the 8 to 10 new episodes of South Park you get each year, and whatever The Daily Show brings in

they canceled Detroiters, Corporate is ending within the month or so, Other Two and South Side are going to HBO Max, what do they even have left?

I feel the same. I will never ever play this game, and yet I frickin love it and reading about the wild stuff happening there as if I’m reading the latest dispatch from the colonies detailing the most recent conflicts and tribulations.

I’ve never nor will I ever play Eve Online, but I absolutely love it. I read articles about it, watch videos explaining what it’s about and what’s happening, all with a childlike glee that one would expect from a 2yo if you read him a Jack Kerouac novel: I have no idea what is going on, and most the words make no

I guarandamntee the writer didn't want this. 

Revolutionary for 2003 doesn’t automatically mean it’s good in 2020.

20. Call of Duty Modern Warfare - DS Trilogy
19. Call of Duty: Roads To Victory
18. Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified
17. Call of Duty 3
16. Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
15. Call of Duty: Ghosts
14. Call of Duty
13. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
12. Call of Duty: WWII
11. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2020)
10. Call of

Honestly, anyone who has seen every incarnation of Ren & Stimpy should be able to discern that the specific alchemy that made the show great was the combination of John K’s specific brand of crazy plus the input of the rest of the creative staff working within/against the constraints of the network and standards and

Some of the Adult Party Cartoons were unpleasant or disturbing, but I just dismissed it as John K and Spike wanting to be as edgy as possible. But watching some of those live DVD intros many years ago made me genuinely uncomfortable. Not enough that I immediately suspected criminal behavior, but enough that when the

One of the likely reasons the documentary doesn’t get too deep into the 2018 allegations is likely because the documentary is based on the book Sick Little Monkeys, which was written years before the Buzzfeed article.

In many people’s view it’s a monopoly because it’s a specific closed market, not an entire sector. For instance if there’s only one cable TV company providing service in a state for example there may be others nationwide but it’s an effective monopoly because there’s no competition. So because Apple enforces a trading

So for a bit of a peek of how the sausage gets made: this is a 6k word piece. We have to break it up. We did that the best we could with pull quotes and our ads too but we still have to use images of some kind. Then we have to use images for which we can secure the rights to. The easiest way to do that in a post about

I knew one of the guys called out and fired here, not well, but I knew his circle of friends much better. There is something to be said about the types of men in the gaming industry who do this, and the ones specifically called out, many of them were known for curating a social circle of being “cool” and “popular.”

“In fact, each time we have been made aware of this conduct we have made, actually, tough decisions,” Guillemot said. “And we made sure those decisions had a clear and positive impact. So that’s very important. It has now become clear that certain individuals betrayed the trust I placed in them and didn’t live up to

Yes, I used to repeat view a lot of films during mid-late 90's. Then stopped early 2000's when I went full in with buying DVDs of the films I saw at cinema that I liked. My movie collection rivals Netflix, I have so many ‘okay’ films it’s ridiculous.

I saw this twice(!) at the cinemas and barely remember it. I remember enjoying it well enough, which I must have done to actually see it twice(!!), but I remember almost nothing about it, certainly nothing that would convince me that it was a movie that must be experienced more than once on the big screen.

There were chickens, but there was no way they outnumbered pigs. In the 30s there was such a surplus that the government bought millions to slaughter and turn into fertilizer. It was the only way they could drive up the prices. As for cooking chicken, it wasn’t just old hensmale chickens, who were useless for eggs,

Nah. there were far more chickens in tenement yards and on rooftops than there were pigs and crated calves, but they were kept to produce eggs. Domestic chickens were not raised as a meat source, at least in urban environments. An old hen that had ceased laying would be stewed, but that was normally it as far as

I can’t confirm this, but speculation was that it was called city chicken because people couldn’t raise chickens in the city, and had to buy all their meat from a market. So it was “chicken for city folks.

Crazy to think chicken used to be fancy and expensive.