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Is that an unfair clause to have in a contract? Yes. If we had more government regulation of businesses in the US, it may actually be illegal, but for now a company can do that if they wish. Doesn’t make it fair.

For years, it’s been a dream of mine (not the main one, mind you, but one) to be a legit hardcore competitive FPS gamer. Like, I actually wanted to get into tournaments and everything.

I try. :-) Thanks.

I find it shitty that the game has no other mode that would make the $40+ investment worth a damn when blizzard decides to ban you for good or bad reasons.

Welcome to comic books! This is one of the most customizable hobbies and reading experiences you’ll ever find, so you’ll be happy to know that the answer to most of your questions regarding chronology and reading order are “it doesn’t matter.”

Bronn’s back. That’s all I need to know.

Yes, I am ready for it to end. I enjoy the show, love the characters, and appreciate that—for the most part—the combat in the show is more brutal and practical than we see in most sword-and-sorcery entertainment as of late. But it’s time for the story to start moving towards it climax in earnest.

True, but absent any commentary or explanation by the poster and with repeated flags, again: you’d think they might bump the prioritization on it. They could always remove it, contact the person to make sure that it’s legit, and then allow them to repost it. If the account is hacked, of course the hacker is going to

In answer to your question:

Not wanting to take action until they determined the account was hacked is something I can get behind. However, seeing whereas this was a picture of a person with their throat cut open POSTED ON THEIR OWN PAGE I’m going to go out on a limb and assume they didn’t post the picture themselves and say that maybe it should

*raises hand*

It was by Mark Millar. I haven’t even read it and I can confirm that you’re recalling correctly.

I’ve always liked how they straight up called him Capwolf right there on the cover. It’s like they knew what fans would call him and jumped out in front of them.

Because they hate Kotaku and all that it stands for, so any time Kotaku reports anything they don’t like to hear, they struggle to make Kotaku the bad guy.

How many people were murdered over Twitter death threats? Hmmm, 0.

It’s disturbingly easy to find out a person’s home and work address. Anyone with a clean record can go to Wal-Mart and have a gun and ammunition in less than an hour. The news is clotted with stories about people being murdered over trivial things everyday. Now, several complete strangers have all said that they are

Every Shakespeare play I’ve ever read starts with a spoiler. His audiences didn’t need to be surprised by the outcome of the story; they took their enjoyment out of watching how the events unfold.

Real world definition: Professional dress is whatever my employer tells me I have to wear, because by wearing that I get to keep my job.

There are very few exceptions to my general opposition to the death penalty. This is one of them. And call me cruel and barbaric all you want, but lethal injection’s too good for him. Give him the chair.

You’re right. PC Gamer actually ran an article explaining this. Would be nice if Kotaku were to update the article to reflect as much.