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I know he gets a good amount of hate for turning down the TJ fight, being small, the claim that he’s the pound for pound best (even though he doesn’t really proclaim that himself most of the time) etc., but I love DJ. Comes off like one of the coolest guys in the sport, he’s legit one of the most if not the most

Latino?

Crude jokes = sexual assault to you?

May seem ironic to the ignorant. PLAYERUNKNOWN was the creator of the mod which birthed these.

your game mode is not unique nor the first of its kind.

To be fair, his Arma mods were the first of their kind as far as I know.

Your right PUBG was not the first game to do it. But PU was the one who really first adapted it to a game mode. And from there he was asked to help with H1Z1's battle royale game mode. And then from there, to PUBG.

Interestingly, PlayerUnknown did actually create the first major battle royale mod for Arma 2, which popularised the genre. He was also hired as a consultant for H1Z1 before working on PUBG, so he really does have his finger in all the pies.

Regardless, he’s not the person making these statements anyway.

the hilarious part is that Mr. Unknown is responsible for all of the games that inspired his ‘copycat’ game :P

Seems like the root is becoming more and more anti black male. Very sad. It sucks they are joining the other Gawkmondo properties in creating a white friendly version of progressiveness that’s easy to gluten-sensitive white digestive tracks because we can still hate black men and be woke.

This is all kinds of dumb.

how? half the kotaku stories are a synopsis of a reddit thread and the other half are redundant statements of what Tweets said then posting those tweets inline. how exactly do I avoid it? also, can I get a job posting quotes of tweets then posting inline tweets or summarizing reddit threads? I could do it in my sleep.

Beats the fuck out of the kinja echo chamber.

Reddit is the same as the rest of the internet: if you avoid the ugly parts, it can be a great source of knowledge and entertainment.

Been using Reddit for years, but haven’t really been exposed to anything toxic. I guess sticking to threads about animal gifs and Star Trek has insulated me. But do I wish I’d used all those hours to learn woodworking or something - Yes.

Every site with a community demonstrates some level of hive-mind mentality after enough time, exacerbated if they have some sort of upvote (or star, cough cough) system so people can see “oh this comment is highly-rated, I agree with it” or for people just to upvote/downvote opinions they like/dislike.

Nice to see a GM article on reddit that doesn’t involve the immediate assumption by author and comments that redditors are the blood rivals of this site. A couple comments.

Suggestion: unsubscribe from all the default subs and build it up from scratch.