Mordor and GTA V were the first games I played on the PS4, which I guess makes sense why I liked the controller from the start.
Mordor and GTA V were the first games I played on the PS4, which I guess makes sense why I liked the controller from the start.
THANK YOU. I finally got this game and I love it! But I'm a bit overwhelmed and this helped a lot. :)
I love how the letter from the superintendent makes it so clear that OMG STUDENTS WERE THREATENED AND INTIMIDATED TO ATTEND THE PROTEST, yet the students that actually WERE intimidated and threatened after being raped were completely ignored. #fuckedup
Can you imagine saying something like that as a teenager?? I know I can't. Who the fuck does this kid think he is?
Holy fucking shit. Granted, I would probably have a breakdown if I had just realized that my son was a goddamned serial rapist, but good grief... talk about missing the point.
Likewise. That statement literally made me see red.
While the intent is good, I'm not sure making the boy confront his victim is the best idea, especially for the victim. Perhaps a letter would be better, or a statement through a lawyer? Not sure. But parents definitely need to step it up to explain why what he did was wrong, and ensure he faces consequences for his…
I probably would actually punch him, knowing full well that would probably get me into more trouble than he will ever be in. This boy is fucking awful. Where are his parents??
""Your daughter sleeps around. A harlet [sic]. I saw a video of her and she was moaning like she loved it.""
I played Unity with great disappointment, wondering how it went so wrong. As I played, I kept hoping the next sidequest or co-op mission would turn it all around for me. I wondered if I'd just grown tired of a series I've enjoyed for so many years. But I don't think it's me. I'm the Assassin's Creed guy at Kotaku. I'm…
Yes. When my daughter was 1 she could pick up pennies, small clumps of dirt, dog poop, dried food, bugs, anything really. While she didn't put those things into her vagina, thank goodness, she did put most of them into her mouth.
It looks like one of my daughter's giant dolls. Except, you know, it's a body.
Yep, I clicked too. It was worse than I expected, or at least more creepy.
So did Gail King over on CBS This Morning. She said that when it happens to her she turns, smiles, and says "Thank You!" Luckily Nora O'Donnell stood her ground and said it happens to her constantly and it's harassment.
I see what you're saying, and that makes a lot of sense. It's likely this cover was chosen months ago, and therefore shows the tendency for fashion magazines to sexualize women. But again, to me it's really her choice – she gets the final say in how she's posed and what photos are okay to use, and that makes the…
I get that the "it's my body and it's my choice" could play into it
struggling to learn to breastfeed and feeling like an utter and complete failure, like someone missing the pieces everyone else seem to automatically come equipped with.
Also, you win the internet today for the word "dickteeth" – that one is a first for me.