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No they wouldn’t. Arguably it is better if they think they are in control. Every time youtube makes a change, everyone gets riled up, the big youtubers make videos about it that draw in tons more views and more user interaction with the videos. Eventually the community moves on, and Youtube banks all that extra money

In my Rhetoric class, we had to go in depth into his 4th of July speech and his history that led up to that moment. It’s not like he isn’t being taught about, especially because that was in Colorado. Colorado is a lot of things, but I don’t think anyone would say it is racially diverse.

Additionally, if you joke enough people will think you are kidding when you genuinely ask that really dumb question.

Do you want to be the one fighting the Zerg when they invade?

As young people we all once tended to have an “invincibility complex” of sorts. Be it from lack of experience or the thought process of “that only happens to someone else”, the idea has transcended any single generation. While you might have seen the inherent harm of drugs, I imagine there is something else you look

I don’t play RL nearly as much as I used to anymore; however, I was in the same boat first starting out. It was entertaining but nothing really to right home about. However, the more I played and the better I got, the more hooked I became.

Well its not like they released their game, sat on their asses for a couple of months and then decided “I guess we should start working on things to add to the game.” and released the new content within a few days. It takes time; time I imagine most people would not have wanted to wait a few more months or years for.

The whole point of brackets and ladders is to put you where you belong. I don’t see how that point means much here. If you didn’t keep up reasonably well with your current bracket, you would be in a lower one.

I think the issue with this is that early access is often used as an excuse for broken content. By releasing new (paid) DLC they are basically prolonging the time they can use the excuse. It allows them to ignore the real meat and potatoes of the game that take serious time of QA testing and bug squashing when they

In Phillip Defranco’s case that means not reporting news unless it is all sunshines and rainbows. However, in H3H3's latest video, he talked about how this isn’t anything new and how they had video de-monetized years ago due to the keywords they used so it may be less about the content getting flagged so much as the

I must say, this has gotta be the best launch of a new expansion ever. It literally seemed like nothing changed. One min I was doing the invasion event on an alt with a level 100 friend. The next moment he realizes he is starting to get XP. It was that seamless. No server reboot, no announcement, nothing. I didn’t

What if they made it more in-line with football? The Quarterback and a defensive player get a headset that allows them to talk to the coach but it cuts out with like 15 seconds left on the snap. How about a coach gets a mic to talk to the team captain for a few seconds before each round, but when the round starts the

There doesn’t need to be a benefit. Exploring a vast universe with someone by your side sharing the same experiences would be enough.

Tends to be how the tavern brawls are on Hearthstone or the seasonal maps on Rocket League. They aren’t really intended to be staples of the main game, just something to mix things up every once in a while.

Nowadays you have to more-or-less shut yourself off from the internet to avoid spoilers for major releases (movies, books, games, etc.) People spam it in random twitch channels, youtube comments, reddit responses, facebook, twitter, etc. Its not as straight forward as just not googling the name.

Wherever there is a ranking system, you can be assured someone is willing to spend money to get to the top of it.