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This is terrific.

Just wanted to bring attention to the dedication at the end for Yvain Gnarbo. He was an incredibly talented animator and great friend who sadly passed away in a motorcycle accident on June 2nd. He’d been animating at Blizzard on the various Overwatch shorts since 2015. He’d also worked at ILM on Warcraft, and at Blur

It was so sad :’( So sad and terrifying :O One of their best ones so far. Not a word spoken, but everything was said.

To be fair, Lochte probably doesn’t know the difference.

That’s literally the only Ult he should be able to reflect. He’s a Shimada.

My Alaska cruise with my family was amazing. Far surpassed my expectations—if you ever get the chance to go, definitely do it!

It’s a black and white photo. The red, green, and blue histograms are essentially identical, and the background that you can see in two of the corners are monochrome as well.

72 million out of a 60 billion dollar pension fund is just a hair over 0.1%.

I’d settle for a Play of the Game video that just shows a Dev just sitting there and pressing the keys to ban them that they have to watch the moment it kicks them.

Oh my God. That would be an amazing show. Just nothing but devs dropping the banhammer on cheaters. I would watch that daily.

I feel the same way when I watch Cops.

This is how Blizzard should do its bans. They should wait until the cheater is actually playing, then they should kick them off the server. Not only that, but they should go farther and design a banhammer cinematic that plays on the cheater’s screen the moment it happens.

Watching this really makes me feel good about myself.

Is it wrong to have a justice boner because of this?

That felt fucking great to watch, I’m not gonna lie.

I’ve discovered what’s wrong with gaming these days. It’s you.

I agree with everything, except Snap winning out. All my friends quickly have started using IG, because the audience is bigger and its easier to find other friends, by searching/browsing through IG.

If your son or daughter was sick and in constant pain, wouldn’t it make you happy to know they are now in a place with none of those things? Whether or not you believe it’s real, I don’t see how it’s hard to understand their thought process based on their beliefs. I don’t see anything weird about it.

I’m not sure if Joel’s parents are Christians, but if they are, it makes perfect sense that they would be “joyful” of their son’s death. That doesn’t mean they are “happy” that he died, but it simply means they believe their son is now in heaven. I have been to many Christian funerals, and they all are far more joyful