jwhitmore22
J Whitmore
jwhitmore22

That’s the spin, the more truthful answer is:

I don’t see why this is so difficult, haven’t you ever just found money in the “laundry”

Well when he said this any credibility he had left went out the window with this...

An alternate perspective in the interest of sanity:

The mercy the federal government shows on these fraudulent assholes is really fucking disappointing.

I rarely comment here, but you are correct. It should be publicized, gross as it is. I’m a medical examiner in a state where rifles are easily available. The ammunition most commonly used is closer in size to a 9mm, but the damage is much greater. After all, kinetic energy is 1/2mv^2. People tend to focus on the size

“I don’t really think it’s the business of one streamer to dictate how another streamer makes his or her money.”

Agree.

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If you sink 400$ into a game like this you shouldn’t demand a refund, you should seek out help.

When there is prize money on the table, it seems very unlikely that this would be something that could or should be allowed. This might be something people “do all the time” in informal tournaments at a convention or gathering, but in a professional tournament with big rewards? I find it very hard to believe that it

It seems kind of wrong to be giving a reliability score without any sort of testing, and labeling it as such. It should probably be a ‘predicted reliability’ rating instead.

Better idea:

I gave [Comany Name] my email address...

Nope, too soon. It’s none of my business and I’m glad they’re all happy but all the hair stands on the back of my neck when this happens

Anyone who is appalled by the tone of this email is adorably inexperienced when it comes to receiving emails from the executive leadership down to middle management and below. The genre is always self-congratulatory and filled with ‘team wins’ that mean nothing to the recipients, but the execs feel like ‘sharing the

See this is EXACTLY what Kotaku is good for and should do more often. Actually call out GAMING related companies and businesses that conduct shady business practices at the expense of their employees and gamers alike.