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It appears that your careers have crossed uncanny paths:

What’s the point of this photo? Night, Osaka. Rain, Shinjuku. Sunset, Osaka... You know what, day and night and weather happens everywhere. You can do better.

Another repost from over a year ago. Well done.

Why is this on Kotaku? By no stretch of reasoning should this site be devolving into cat hashtag spam. Who posted this dross? Oh wait. It’s good ol’ Ashcraft.

I was going to respond, but you made my point. Cheers.

Mate, so copy-pasting is a job now is it? If that’s the case, then the guy who restocks my office vending machine with the wrong drinks is a goddamn hero. And regarding the initial comment, I don’t sense any jealousy at all. Rather a strong whiff of intelligent criticism aimed at improving the site’s quality. That’s

Maybe it’s just me, but I feel this corner would be much better served uncovering the state of emerging, underground Japanese music. No wait, that would require Brian Ashcraft to actually work.

Brian mate, I might go to Mister Donuts tomorrow. Will you post my photo?

According to both the poster and the Capcom website, 2016.02.18 would be NEXT THURSDAY, not this Friday. Amateur.

Brian, I'm so glad you chose to write about what computer Kim Jong-un uses instead of that other stuff nobody cares about.

Sorry, did I miss the news/information part of this post?

And wot else, mate? Wot else?

Have yet to see any of these photo repostings from Japan, have any actual Japanese people in them. Based upon these daily offerings, you’d be left thinking Japan is populated by monkeys, donuts and HDR.

Another drive-by reposting. Brian mate, I have an Internet, too.

No, you’re not wrong to have a pop. At least contribute something to create a discussion. Anything but is a waste of Internet. I’ve seen vending machines put in a harder shift. And make less money.

A typical day for Brian Ashcraft:

Wow. A blurry punter playing a game. That's awesome.

Does Brian Ashcraft ever write something that's not a lift of? Pathetic.

Brian, you’re Kotaku’s de facto “Man in Japan”. What do you bring to the table apart from re-tweets and copy-paste “journalism”? Anything you share, anyone with an internet awready knows. Gizza breath of what a living, breathing bloke in Japan sees. You know, what the internet doesn’t. Japan is so much more than

You’re a journalist, mate. And you just copy & paste news? Brian, you do know I have the same internet as you?