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Clarence Thomas is a bribe taking criminal. We still don’t know how involved he is with the Trump’s January 6th coup plot.

I can’t count the number of “races” I’ve been without realizing I was in a race, or wanting to be in said race. I have a Golf R—which somebody earlier in the thread already pointed out makes me an asshole—but contrary to popular belief, I don’t want to drag race at every stoplight when I’m next to a Tesla.

The Nissan Altima is the obvious answer, but there’s another that I’ve observed in my commute: Dodge Chargers. They’re getting up there in years and don’t hold value. As a result, they’re landing in buy-here pay-here lots and being snatched up by idiots. 

Thanks for the PSA! I'm not one to skip over parts I've seen but it's nice to know to keep doing what I do

It does look softer, but I just can’t, I need my 60fps. 

Judging from the Wikipedia plot summary (I also doubt I’ll play it), this appears to have passed the scope of the Suicide Squad’s typical “do a really dangerous mission in exchange for lessened prison time” MO; Brainiac has brainwashed almost the entire Justice League and so the Suicide Squad can use all the help they

He doesn’t seem like a bad person.

or why didn’t JoCat getting run out due to being the target of the internet mob earn even a peep?

Theory channel and Youtube Grandpa MatPat announces that he is stepping down from hosting his numerous theory channels(which started with GAMEtheory) and crickets from this site

The smile is not aimed at humans. It’s aimed at the youTube bot that parses thumbnails.

I’d like to not have to think about MrBeast anymore”

Why is he so frigging creepy looking? Those weird, dead eyes that seem to fix on nothing. That forced, fake smile.

Blame the readers. By “biggest”, they mean what drove the most traffic.

Nearly all of them controversies or divisive. Not a single one about great games like Baldur’s Gate, Alan Wake, Starfield, etc...

The only big thing I’d like is for missions to go back to being up to the player in terms of how they’re tackled. It used to be that they just tell you X needs to get done, do whatever you want to get it done. RDR2 was the total opposite of that. If you strayed even a little from what they wanted the narrative to look

I’m not a streamer or influencer, and i found it boring not after playing all day for several weeks, but after less than 10 hours. And i’m not even a peripheral person to Bethesda games: I was a massive consumer of their stuff up to Oblivion.

Well, personally speaking I’m more inclined to dislike someone who’s clearly exploiting people who have deepseated mental health problems than to dislike the people with those problems, so that’s probably part of it!

If she wanted to be paid on performance, she could have asked for royalties. As it turns out, she wanted guaranteed money. As such, how well the game did is of no concern to her. If you want to be rewarded when something does well, you need to be prepared to be punished when it fails.

Gamestop really just needs to pivot hard at this point and just become what they bought: ThinkGeek. Thinkgeek succeeded in a marketplace where their shipping and general site were garbage but it worked because they provided products nobody else did. So of course gamestop got rid of that site, smushed it into