jonnydeadman
JonnyDeadMan
jonnydeadman

Not surprised! I made my reply because I don’t think the Kotaku blogger did enough research. Your addition to the conversation only confirms it, I think. 

Hey, if it gets your rocks off, I’m happy for you. Everyone should be happy (unless it harms people/kids, but that’s another subject left for different discussion).

Actually, not so shocked, but glad it titillates someone. To each their own; I’m fine with that. I had a (ex) girlfriend who was really into yayoi and she tried to share it with me— while I could appreciate the art it didn’t do anything for me. So long as she was happy (and it didn’t harm me), I was fine with it.

A friend showed me some Overwatch porn (mostly for shock value), and I gotta say I disagree with some of your findings. There is a fair amount of Zarya, though it seems like she’s featured with male parts. There tends to be a lot of “futa” that pleases... well, I’m not sure who it pleases, but to say it’s all

I’d wager it was a bear— just not a bear bear. I’m thinking more San Francisco bearded hairy biker-type bear. Those guys are the friendliest people on the planet who really know how to give the warmest hugs.

Individual cow and pig farming for small farms and the like factor into your argument. However, when talking about the large scale industrial farming of such livestock, the waste involved can be tremendous. Excessive amounts of nitrogen, methane, copper and other products get dumped into the environment. While

First off, I’m a meat eater. I’m an omnivore and Chinese , so I can arguably out-carnivore you, at least in the sense of ongoing stereotypes.

That said, the aim of the Impossible Burger is to lessen demand for actual meat protein, which in today’s industrial complex is creating all kinds of bad things for the

Start prototyping for a board game I’m working on. I have a bunch of gamer buddies who also work in the industry, and they’ve been encouraging me to just get it done so we can start playtesting.

While I would have liked more wildly different endings (though the reunion he had with his mom counted for me as “wildly different”), you still have to consider Television Budget as a factor. On reflecting on that limitation, as well as this being an experimental foray for Netflix, I can accept it.

That being said, I

Ever read the original “Choose Your Own Adventures?” A lot of them were like that. Depending on your choices, people around you could turn out to be not what they claimed, being secret agents or crazy what have yous. I found it nostalgic.

On a replay I got Colin to be reunited with his mother, but dead in his “present”.  By far the happier of the endings, imho. 

You could always watch the episodes that feature the “secondary” characters as the main ones— “About a Girl” and “Firestorm” spring to mind— then make conclusions based on those viewings. Condemning something just because you hate one component of it... well, I can understand the reasoning, but if you might have liked

Heh. A dark part of me imagined a portal opening in Into The Spiderverse with only a wisp of “real life” dust passing out of it.

Some designers and architects I know have come to call these “Family” Bathrooms. They cater to both genders but mostly, they’re dedicated to parents who need the space to change their baby’s diaper. If a person with gender dysphoria is using it as well, that’s fine. The need to address a space with a specific

I was going to agree/support the Blues Brothers, but then I saw your post and it rekindled distant, prepubescent memories of my sister and I singing endlessly along to Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5, driving our parents crazy. So for me, I might just be there with you. Of course, it was the *only* song of the movie I

All credit to Scott R Kurtz, author of PvP Comic. There are more appropriate ones, but this one will suffice.

It kind of reminds me of Asimov’s Foundation series. Who would have predicted that the Mule would lead all of civilized space? Not even the best prognosticators.

Counterpoint: If he made a presentation with him at its core, in order to justify his own view on how things “should be” to an audience he holds a grudge against, what does that tell you about the person?

Another reason why he may have been passed up for a job is because people *hate* working with self entitled jerks.