lilnapoleon24
Lilnapoleon
lilnapoleon24

Love when kotaku assigns articles to people who hate the franchise they’re supposed to be writing about so everything comes off as snarky, mean, and disingenuous

Cringe

Sure is a long rambling post you made there

Giving consumers what they want isn’t a priority for any corporation, maximizing profit is.

Why would star lord hate chris pratt? Star lord is also a selfish douche

Stfu dumbass

“It’s usually been to the big city of chicago”

You’re right, lots of folks are working far less than 40 hours

Unpaid overtimes is very rare in american reataurants actually, sorry you were at a bad place but don’t mistake that for normal or acceptable.

Saying no games should have fall damage is stupid af. There are far far too many types of games to say any 1 feature belongs in all games. Many games have purposely difficult platforming and/or traversal sections.

Don’t comment then! Seriously if an article bothers you the best thing to do is ignore it not engage with it.

They only added that bit as an excuse to squeeze in a lesbian sex scene don’t give them credit for that

The practical answer is that most productions are desperately trying to move as fast as possible, so most directors would prefer to not have another person of authority on their set spending their time comforting actors instead of getting the scene done. Also actors being comfortable may make their performance worse

You and all the morons slamming avclub in this thread have literally no reading comprehension skills. The book was mentioned 2 paragraphs prior to the one you have a problem with.

The world’s most profitable ip is pokemon, not sure why you brought that up

It’s a coliquialism, that’s how language works, get over it

We get it, you don’t know what plagirism means

Bernie should have been elected president in 2016, in fact he would have been if hillary and her cronies didn’t collude against him and encourage trump

Bernie won iowa, pete did not.

Who expected arya not to survive to the end? No one who was paying attention