Thoughts and prayers to Blair Walsh.
Thoughts and prayers to Blair Walsh.
to be fair 6 minutes is a pretty authentic waiting time to start a monopoly game
Only 170 fans had the privilege of seeing this minute live, but thank god at least one of them had the awareness to film it.
I suppose that’s true, but it’s also important to note that overwatch is a ton of fun to play but not very fun to watch. The camera movements are abrupt and make it awkward to watch in first person and the game is so different from regular play it makes it difficult to learn any strategies that would translate to non…
From the Reading Comprehension Tees
I can’t say I miss old Kotaku but I do miss that fish. The first time I got out of the greys was when I shopped the Kotaku fish onto a Far Cry 3 ad.
with great power comes great responsibility
The fact that you need to put this tag (A warning that some might find them a little NSFW.) in every post that’s a little risqué makes me weep for the memories of the old Kotaku and its Kotaku fish.
I bet it says “INSERTCHAMPIONNAMEHERE”
Congratulations Best Picture Winner
Could depend on the observer. The person who is awesome might be inclined to argue that his/her awesomeness is analytic a priori, while observers seeking evidence of awesomeness might argue it is synthetic.
On a followup: If a priori, synthetic a priori or analytic a priori?
I’d say it’s posteriori since it’s heavily dependent on the results.
First lesson you learn in Improv classes is the concept of ‘Yes, and...’
The idea being that when someone starts a scene and asks how your new job is going, you agree (The ‘Yes’ part) that you got a new job; and add to the scene. (The ‘And’ part). (My new job is very strange, they require...)
Thing is, when you start…
The question is, is awesome a priori knowledge or a posteriori?
That’s what I figured. Another good analogy is Blind Boxed toys and figures. There’s a slim chance of scoring a rare chase figure, but you’re never going to walk away empty handed.
Or you could read the librarian’s actual response suggesting that donating books to a library in an already wealthy, predominately white neighborhood is dumb, giving suggestions as to better places to choose, but nah the White House’s narrative makes for better clickbait, good job AV Club!
As a software developer focused primarily on UI, I absolutely love it. I think it should be something that Nintendo should go as far as enforcing the consistency. It goes a long way.
A lot of users get enjoyment out of having an aesthetically pleasing home screen, I don’t see why that’s ‘pathetic’.
The same reason people purchase/install custom themes for software and apps, or buy stylish cases and covers for their hardware. All about having something nice to look at in a product you spend a lot of…