maxleresistant
Maxleresistant
maxleresistant

The GTA series has almost always been about mockery. Everything is on the table. Politicians left & right, nerds, hip hop, jocks, hispanics, rednecks, gay people, weed smokers, reality tv, billionaires, you name it. I guess the times are changing? It makes you wonder what GTA6 will be like...

It’s true, you DO click on every single article that doesn’t interest you. Work on that. 

“Did you fix the crash?”

Let them fight.

Gee it’s almost as if no regulation leads to things like this happening more often. 

At this point fines are just the cost of doing business, and will be until the law grows some fucking balls and enables itself to shut these companies down or pay more than pocket change in fines

I hate when companies do wrong that they can just simply settle for a pittance and make it all go away with no one really held accountable. 18 Million, for this? $450 for the pain staffers had to go through? Where’s the fucking justice for /anyone/?

$5 on the likelyhood of the switch successor being announced to launch around that time.

Surprising literally nobody...

Isn’t the only way Google has been getting away with this the fact that nobody’s ever tried to take them to court? All this “we’re a for-profit company, not a public utility” and “we’re not employers and don’t have to abide by labor laws” horseshit needs to go away at somepoint.

Godspeed Bungie. I hope at the very

If that was staged, then Will Smith really does deserve that Oscar. 

Absolutely. It was a joke in terrible taste. But… you can’t hit people because they made you mad. That’s still assault.

I mean, it was COMPLETELY unexpected, wasn’t it? If you had to take a guess on 10,000 things that would’ve happened at the Oscars tonight, “Will Smith attacking Chris Rock on stage” would not have been on that list. In a bar, in a home, in private, yes, totally understandable (though still wrong). But on the goddam

Unfortunately, I can see the Academy adding more violence next year to increase viewership. Dame Judi Dench and Olivia Colman in fisticuffs. Timothee Chalamet slamming Tom Holland’s head into the stage. John Williams leaping from the ring to deliver a diving clothesline to Hans Zimmer.

I think it was in poor taste to make a joke about her alopecia on national tv with her sitting a few yards away. 

Yep I play video games to escape real life.

But this game is extremely realistic in that I’m driving around in a Honda Civic and I can only dream about driving the nice cars.

I love when these kinds of organizations fail to use metaphors correctly. Saying Disney built its brand “on the backs of parents and families” only makes sense if “backs” is a metaphor for “finances.” Saying “backs - and wallets” makes it sound like Disney literally used the labor of families, in addition to their

“For more than 98 years, the Walt Disney Company has been synonymous with the words Family Friendly, and I can think of no other corporation in American history that has been built more squarely on the backs—and on the wallets—of parents and families,” writes group president Tim Winter. “It seems wildly

I know it's different in different territories but where I'm from, Disney+ has got It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia on it so...

On the other hand imagine how much better the world would be if no corporations donated to any political parties.