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Well put. Companies that care about their employees care about them maintaining a healthy home/work balance. And for companies to not only allow, but strongly encourage workers to put in 60-80 hours a week is unethical.

Something I have yet to see any exec from Rockstar address is a simple thing that pretty much no creative professional I know disagrees with:

She’d want to steer clear of any CIA operations south of the border. Most likely she retired from law enforcement soon afterwards. The only way she’d fit into a sequel is if it was about her turning whistleblower about what happened in the first movie.

It makes perfect sense to not bring her back. I mean, no one liked Sicario 2, but her arc was pretty much done. It’s not like she’s going to go “hey, guy who I accidentally helped kill some innocent children, you want to partner up again?”, she doesn’t need to always be there.

To make Mystery Men and enjoyable movie, you must first enjoy the movie that is a mystery.

No lies detected. Twitter has, on the whole, harmed our society deeply. The damage is done now, but I think the world would have been better off if it had never existed. As far as I’m concerned, they’re complicit with the current administration. 

This article is clearly going to get a lot of clicks, and Kotaku doesn’t care about objectification if there’s money to be made.

Sexualization of objects AND objectification of women in the same picture?

Tell me again how it is that Kotaku’s staff reconciles its constant bitching about the objectification of women in videogames while promoting this shit?

Given how charming and funny he was in The Man From UNCLE, I’m perfectly willing to support putting the blame for his Kal-el at Snyder’s feet.

“it could also be that they’re both crunching and need more time.”

“...The movie starts... And I start to see things I recognize.”

A-T-S-T A-T-S-T!

I CLAPPED! I CLAPPED WHEN I SAW IT! I KNOW WHAT THAT IS!!!!!

Every single Gizmodo, Jezebel and Splinter writer could stand to read this one.

Glad they worked it out.

I don’t even watch the dude. Watching Streamers just isn’t really my thing, I guess? I’d rather play games than watch ‘em (read: I am very old) but I appreciate this guy actually putting in some effort and playing a character and attempting to be an entertainer, as opposed to just “I’ma plunk

Organized sports has decided (or at least pretended to), that being a bad sport will get you punished, no matter how skilled you are.

From an evolutionary standpoint that statement is correct 

Hey journalism, you’re free to say whatever you want, but you’re not free of the consequences.

Both Neutral and Chaotic Good can have strict personal codes. The defining characteristic of Lawful is believing in the importance of an ordered and structured society, where everyone plays by the rules even if the rules are imperfect or inconvenient.