hard to muster even a tiny violin’s worth of sympathy for a guy who had 1.4 mil to burn on a video game character, for sure.
hard to muster even a tiny violin’s worth of sympathy for a guy who had 1.4 mil to burn on a video game character, for sure.
It’s, uh, actually doing pretty well... So idk, fuck off maybe?
The 1 million+ current active players probably beg to differ, but don’t let us get between you and your obvious axe to grind.
Fucked up how you want people to lose jobs because you don’t like a thing
Man gaming gamers fucking sucks these days.
Having put over 50 hours into Breakpoint, I feel sad that it’s been hit so hard in reviews (and sales). It’s not a great RPG, and it’s not a great looter-shooter, but it IS a pretty great co-op tactical shooter.
I don’t care how many shots he hits or total points he scores- watching James Harden play basketball just sucks.
I’m a lifelong Knicks fan so take my basketball knowledge and taste with whatever grain you choose but I personally feel that Steph Curry is the most entertaining player in the league to watch while James Harden is without a doubt the least. The Warriors will be better then people think this season for the very…
Why do I feel a lot of people won’t see the sarcasm in there...
Yep, because Europeans have never ever done anything bad to people of color ever
She’s treating it as a costume, to look like a fictional character she likes as accurate as possible, not to mock people of a race or do a goddamn minstrel show, this is all so incredibly dumb...
There is a problem. Because it’s not about refraining from talking about Hong Kong during their casts and during competitions.
It seems as though we have two different perspectives on the article. I will say this, and I know we agree on it. It’s bullshit. Let them speak.
This is straight up a well written, wonderful comment.
They’re shortening it to HKA to avoid saying ‘Hong Kong’. The talk they’re giving is corporate speak to obfuscate the purpose: don’t let folks say Hong Kong, don’t let folks give traction to a movement, don’t let the outside world take notice.
Then you're just encouraging their behavior...
So all that talk for the last few days about how Riot wasn’t asking people to not promote Hong Kong, and how Blizzard wasn’t trying to make it more difficult for people to delete their accounts - we find that, once again, that’s not the case.
“we believe this opportunity comes with a responsibility to keep personal views on sensitive issues (political, religious, and otherwise) separate.”
Don’t forget how Blizzard deactivated all four methods of deleting one’s account:
Meanwhile radio silence from the heads of Blizzard. It’s almost as if they think they live in a different world*