michael5188
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I think the biggest factor in favor of it being an easter egg is what else would it be?

Yeah, I’m of the same mind. It’s definitely something. But looking at the comparisons with Iliac Bay, I don’t think that it’s necessarily that something.

I was in the Avatar section of Animal Kingdom once, and overheard these two parents talking and they mentioned something about the movie. Their kid, who was like 12ish, turned to them and was like “wow, I didn’t know this was from a movie!”  (Weird side fact, the cast members there refer to the movie as a documentary,

I have a 3 word mnemonic that makes Avatar very easy to remember...

Dances With Wolves”

his name is Avatar, duuuh

I was more commenting on the claim that there was nothing like this - I agree it’s basically an entire subgenre, so I thought the description was weird and worth a bit of a quip.

There really isn’t a mechanism to pay the government more than you owe in taxes. In fact, certain people trying to pay more than the code says they owe could be construed the wrong way.

Even Buffet has that line about “wanting to pay more tax” and being supportive of higher taxes for the rich. Meanwhile he continues to not pay more, cause he doesn’t have to. (I think Gates has said this too)

Because it will take weeks to schedule a train car to transport your goods.

That’s about right. The story is painfully generic but the main character has to some nuance. The game is also kind of slow at giving you weapons that are actually good at killing large zombie groups and the early game is very tedious. Was a very firm C- game for me

It can be pretty disheartening to watch intersectional progressive politics play out in discussions online. It so readily devolves into a negative one-upmanship that winds up serving nobody for the better.

Honestly, why don’t they just make this an all-out comedy (plus legit martial arts)? They need to just take literally any sports movie ever made, replace sports antics with surprisingly brutal fight scenes, and voila. Why try to make something like this serious?

This is one of the best articles on kotaku in a while and I’ll tell you why: it linked to the freaking store page at the end in the story of the article.

This was my favorite game of last year (barring Hades, which must be barred), but it is such an emotionally complete experience that the idea of revisiting it for marginal DLC releases is almost nauseating to me. Maybe years and years from now when it’s faded substantially. I guess if you haven’t already played it,

My editor thought of the very good joke “despawn the police” once it was too late for me to add it, so please enjoy it as a reward for looking at the comments.

“Yeah, we’re giving up on it. Turns out it was an option.

THE WHEEL CARES NOT FOR YOUR FEELINGS OR MISTAKES. THERE IS ONLY THE WHEEL. 

We need laws setting CEO income caps. We’ve passed the point of absurd. Fuck this, fuck the rich, and fuck anyone who defends the idea that a single human “deserves” this level of wealth while the rest of the country plummets through one once-in-a-lifetime economic crash after another.

over the next 24 hours every brand will be tweeting McDonald’s cones to try to capture that fake ice cream stock bump magic.

It would be cool if the monthly fee worked as some sort of payment plan where you would actually get the DLC once you reach a certain treshold.