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He’s from Utah, so more likely an additional wife.

If that’s what she’d said, the reaction wouldn’t have been quite so angry. As you’ve seen in the replies to this, a lot of people are (too) touchy about dogs, but most of the outrage here is because of the bullshit performance that tries to make her the victim. Whether you hold dogs above humans, on the same level, or

They’re both hucksters. They both sell victimhood. The only difference is the market they’re selling to.

All I want out of this match is for Brock to work stiff and then get his world wrecked when Joe works stiffer.

He seems to be Test, if he hadn’t had any discernable personality.

I just don’t understand why it ever mattered. I mean, obviously cheating on his wife is bad, I get the initial backlash/outrage. But once the marriage was ruined, who cares?

I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop, but it never really did. Usually these kind of hit pieces (way overdramatic, but I can’t think of a better phrase) are well deserved, but this one kinda seems like it’s hating on the guy for being rich and influential.

I have long been of the opinion that Tiger’s problem was that after the details of his pussymongering came out, he stopped doing it. If he’d kept up his Waffle House fuckfest, I’m confident he’d have never fallen off.

It’s November 8 all over again.

Hey man, congrats on your win tonight.

We know the voice actor for Franklin and CJ were in the studio recording lines about six months after launch, and if memory serves through three or four quarterly reports it was still planned. Then there were no plans for it, and it’s been a river of microtransactions ever since.

I don’t know about the Seinfeld video, but there’s a substantial difference between driving on the White House grounds in a car and driving a golf cart on a golf course.

Back in April of ‘16 it was widely reported income from JUST Shark Cards was at $500 million. I remember reading somewhere, but I can’t remember where, that they’re pulling in something in the 8-figure range per quarter in microtransactions, the vast majority of which are Shark cards.

See, I think they know exactly what they’re doing. This isn’t about cheating in GTAO, it’s about scraping together some good press to distract from the OpenIV debacle. *That* was what they were actually going for, taking out a widely-used feature that provided incentive for single-player gameplay. They don’t want

Yeah, probably. There wouldn’t be a legal argument in support of the hacking tools, so Take Two probably gave the the option to voluntarily donate the profits or try to take on a multi-billion dollar corporation in court.

I have a hard time believing they couldn’t make a ton of money if they sold a paid DLC pack porting the GTA Online content to the single player game. I’d drop $20 to finally have something to do in single player again.

That doesn’t really hold water, though. In court, all they’d have to show is monetary damages. “Your honor, using the defendant’s hacking tool, a player is able to create near infinite in-game money with no effort. Here’s our selection of paid DLC that provides in-game money, and here’s the results of a player survey

They hate the single-player fanbase, because they haven’t been able to work out a way to further monetize it*. OpenIV gave players something to do in single player after beating the game, which is something Rockstar hasn’t seen fit to do in several years. I have no doubt that going after the online hacking tool was a

Take Two doesn’t give a shit about cheaters in GTA Online, they just needed a blast of good PR after the OpenIV debacle. They probably just Googled “GTA Online hacks” and firebombed the first search result.