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Not that I’m certain at this point either way, but just to play the devil’s advocate: maybe most ghosts/spirits/hantu are looking to scare people or are looking to communicate through limited means. Why would they try to scare people who are unafraid, or communicate with people that wouldn’t listen?

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So... Your partner is one of these stupid people?

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I love this idea so much. I kinda want to try and make it.

Bait alert. 

You should probably let Oxford know their language is imprecise:

It looks like, very sadly, the bathtub has been removed from the Matterport tour =(((

I’d argue that the term ‘cultural appropriation’ has evolved past it’s strict dictionary definition in modern usage to refer primarily to negative use. People don’t compliment Ghosts of Tsushima on it’s cultural appropriation. A better term today would probably be cultural homage or cultural representation.

My earliest memory of fear and video games was when my cool teenage friend whos mom made him hang out with me would play Trespasser, that unfortunate Jurassic Park game where you control your hands.

I found a copy and played the game recently, and found that my fear at 8yrs old made sense. I think it’s the long

I want to premise this with that we don’t know the actual working conditions at CDPR. We only have the official statements. It could be the horrible crunch we’ve seen in other cases where devs are being abused working 80 hour work weeks from a ‘voluntary’ (but not optional) overtime request, but we don’t know until

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Thought I’d throw my conformation on the pile. I’m a white guy that lived most of their life in a decently crime heavy area in FL. I’ve never been pat down. Outside of plenty of traffic violations, I’ve been stopped all of once. It was night and I was walking while wearing a hoodie with the hood up, and the moment I

But that’s the thing, you fucking know when a dog is guilty. It’ll be all over their adorable face. Even if they aren’t perfectly innocent they’re pretty honest, they know they’ve done wrong. Innocence /= perfect.

I think it has to do with innocence. People can be pretty ugly and most games provide some kind of plausible deniability for killing them. Dogs just love you with an unparalleled level of honesty and innocence, while rarely expecting more in return besides some food and more love. That’s why many people struggle to

You know, it felt wrong, but my brain stops working after ten, so me a cull pa.

This. We may not know their current schedule, but asking people to come in on Saturdays in the final hours of a massive project, and paying them to do so, is incredibly mild. It happens in literally every business that works with deadlines, and few people would call it ‘inhumane.

Is it just me, or does the guy in the header image kinda look like Warf?

How do I give stars to an article I want to give stars

Monster would have a ball if they left the US: