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This is off the topic, but I’ve been seeing people use “good faith” and “bad faith,” usually “good faith take” or “bad faith take,” a LOT recently. Like I’ve seen it probably a dozen times today alone. And I am still not sure what they mean... could you help me understand?

It makes me so mad how I’m being guilt-tripped for wanting the game. Someone on my Twitter basically said that if one of their followers plays the game, they will be blocked. Like... it’s a game.  Stop gatekeeping like that.  And there was a tweet I saw a while ago about how, “I’m not telling you to burn all your

I’ll admit I’m not in the business, but wouldn’t the publisher be the one to do that transaction?  I doubt the developers have much input on where their games go unless they’re self-published.

I don’t have PlayStation Plus, and the game was less than $5 on Steam.  So I did buy it, and I don’t regret it!  Even if I did have PlayStation Plus, it’s nice to have the game without needing to keep a subscription in order to play it.

This is horrible. I hate when movies and other things use real footage or photos of dead / dying people, or medical stuff. It’s just so unnecessary. I couldn’t believe they used real war footage in some of the Call of Duty games. Now when it asks if I want to see graphic content, I get scared that that means it will

I’m literally every single one of those, though...

I got tears in my eyes just reading the tweet in this post, so I think I will probably die of sadness if I watched that documentary. But thank you for the suggestion!

I just don’t get The Last of Us. When the first game came out and was blowing away all the reviewers and award shows, I was just sitting there like, “Um... It’s okay, I guess? I’m not really that into it, but it’s okay. It looks pretty good, and the voice acting is good. The first 10 minutes were thrilling.”

I don’t know what time you posted this relative to now, but people found out who he was pretty much... half an hour later? If not a little earlier? Maybe it’s not being reported as much on here, but even in the comments you can see people talking about him appearing on InfoWars in the past. Someone on Twitter has

I swear Flute Man couldn’t have possibly actually been playing. Didn’t he have a different instrument each time they cut to him, even in the same song? And a couple times it seemed like his mouth wasn’t even close to the instrument. I don’t know... something seemed strange about him. I have a hard time believing he

The problem is that, yes what he did here is relatively harmless, but what if he had a gun, what if he assaulted someone, what if, what if, what if. There is a lot of stuff that could have happened up there, so it’s dangerous that he was able to so easily get up on the stage with those other people. Like, at a

I might be wrong (truly), but they have been doing things well above-board now for a while. And the controversies they’ve endured have been dealt with, sometimes amicably (Among Us), sometimes not so much (Carlton dance). But they are crediting the dances now on all the emotes, they are crediting the artists of the

Ok boomer

I know I’m probably not the majority, but when the game only had a Build Mode, I never once went out of my way to collect more resources for normal gameplay. My style of play never really used materials for anything but building a diagonal here or there, or giving myself a quick shield. And you generally got enough

We might want that.

I feel like this is in really poor taste.

It’s not just Warzone.  It’s the regular game, too.  My friend and I were having the same issue when we were trying to get together for Team Deathmatch.

Andrew Dice Clay is the epitome of never evolving.

There is a surprisingly passionate and big community around competitive Yo-Yo’ing. I found this out when I was looking for people doing Yo-Yo tricks for inspiration with the one I got from the Easter Bunny this year, and it’s quite a rabbit hole. Legitimate competitions, competition-ready Yo-Yos with different

Considering Stray made me cry just watching the kitty limp for that like... 5-second segment, I’m pretty sure I’m too sensitive for this.  Thank you for the warning!