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I dunno I’ve had some mornings where I’m like “there’s no way I burned all the herb” but sure enough I did. 

When I saw “Meg the Stallion,” my first thought was that this was written by an old white grandparent.

Clearly the problem is not enough coins were tossed to the Witcher

And that’s why you should just cut your loses, decide to never work with them again and walk away without stirring the drama pot

VAs are increasingly talking about the shit pay they get, I think it’s good for her to continue to add to the conversation. 

corporate malfeseance should always be called out.  this isnt “stirring the drama pot”, its about workers’ rights!

Some things to take away from this a little bit extra:

too much video game related articles on the video game site. Stick to sports kotaku

I too am outraged that there is video game news on this video game site.

spoken like a person who’s never had to work a food service job. 

I don’t know how they got their data, but this list is bunk.

Or, and hear me out now, you could just not play a game you don't like

I really feel the same way about Dig. I think it’s got a fun core, but the level, enemy, and boss design is incredibly punishing. I get that it’s a roguelike, it’s supposed to be difficult, but a lot of the time I can’t even make it to the first boss. There’s also some times where the design is completely ridiculous,

Would’ve been ten times better if the rogue-like was replaced with actual level design.

What extra eyes?

It’s like, acting’s bullshit, right? Like, at the end of the day, it’s all about fucking bullshit.”

I can honestly believe that the puzzle writers were too stupid to know the origins of this rhyme, and that this was done from ignorance instead of malice.

There will always be troglodytes.

This is 100% it. Every time you see one of these guys saying “There’s heaps of people walking around with no life behind their eyes” what they actually mean is “I saw someone who wasn’t paying full, enthusiastic, positive attention to me and I don’t understand it.”

It’s truly hard for me to imagine looking at a world full of busy people going about their lives and think that something’s wrong with them because they’re not paying more attention to me.