In such a rush to stroke the author’s ego, you don’t even attempt to understand the made-up term you’re using.
In such a rush to stroke the author’s ego, you don’t even attempt to understand the made-up term you’re using.
Now I am curious, what exactly is Pinkham’s Law? Is it “Thou shalt not question a server’s actions, ever”?
How exactly does this qualify as a fuckwit comment? Yea, the dude should have tipped better but if the server felt that the people were truly intoxicated, he should have stopped serving them well before 7 margaritas a piece. I’m not saying that the cops should not have been notified but his reason for doing so blows.
Color me the bad guy here. Of course those people were a danger and the right thing to do was calling the cops — but if the server had gotten a $30 tip on a $60 check, that wouldn’t have happened. Getting stiffed was the catalyst for this, not doing the right thing.
I love how it would have been perfectly acceptable to serve a couple 14 margaritas and watch them drive off if they had left a fat tip, but somehow it was being cheap that made them unfit to drive?
Wait, we’re applauding the guy who apparently overserved a couple and then called the cops on them because he didn’t like the tip?
I guess this whole article is my response to the guy yesterday when he said, “Why pay 400 dollars for a console when you can pay 400$ for a PC that will last you for 10 years.”
Birdo and Shy Guys for life.
to be fair Japan’s Super Mario Bros 2 sucks. Our Super Mario Bros 2 is one of the best of the entire series and brought us some of the most iconic Mario enemies.
Even then it’s not fair. Look at me I made a level with 100 doors only 1 is the right one but hahaha I know the door and you don’t so you will have to check nearly all 100 to be right meanwhile I the MASTER OF THE LEVEL will just pick the right door and be on my merry way.
I am just glad that makers have to clear their own levels.
I can feel it, thousands of Kotaku posters furiously typing the word “entitled” again and again.
Becuase developers in 1991 were definitely making games on the scale of AC:S.
Could be “Konami” worse...
Well, there wasn’t internet back then, so no obvious means of patching it after the release... And they weren’t making tens of millions of dollars worth triple A titles which take a lot more time.
Not all, but yeah, most. :)
Developers in 1991 - We must thoroughly test the game and make sure it runs the best it can for when the consumer receives it.
I stuck this old laptop up under a shelf at work. I have a webpage I built loaded up in full screen mode. It shows the 7 day forecast, the current time and date, and my company's current stock price. It auto refreshes every 15 min, and the background color changes depending on the time of day. It turns orange an hour…