Someone send this man a case of the finest Canadian cough syrup money can buy. Then pray he drinks it all at once.
Someone send this man a case of the finest Canadian cough syrup money can buy. Then pray he drinks it all at once.
Do you know what larger means? Way more than 80% of African Americans have voted Democratic in every presidential election for 20+ years. That's even covered in the article you posted but apparently never read.
What makes Greenburg reasonable? He doesn't offer any reason or insight into his decision-making process.
One fifth? I don't buy that. African Americans typically vote Democratic by a larger percentage even in elections that aren't driven by racial animus. I sure would like to see your source on that.
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I have no idea what to think about the Raptors. They're good if Lowry and DeRozan can score efficiently but they were both pretty awful through 16 playoff games. Cleveland isn't the toughest defensive unit but they were forcing them to take tough shots. I'm glad it's a series now though, the fourth quarter was…
The Uma thing is gross and IMO the Elle thing is too but she’s the one who posted it on her gram in your link so maybe that was discussed or planned like that Madonna/Spears thing. Still gross but hopefully consensual. Good on Uma for speaking out, not sure how powerful Fiat guy is but he doesn't sound like a nobody…
It's also more logical to assume brake failure than tampering.... unless your neighbor has been talking about cutting your brake lines for the last six months.
Russell Westbrook is a cool basketball dude, Draymond is a punk. That having been said his skills with obfuscation and misdirection will definitely land him a job in media ten years from now. Everything he's saying is bullshit but he's coming from a lot of different angles and he's sold some folks. Not many, but…
I believe that some portion of these people are Sanders supporters, especially in person.
A little?
Can we trust anything Gawker Media reports after the Facebook Live incident? What is your relationship with La Colombe?
But Nintendo changes games because they think their target audience will enjoy the game more with those changes, most likely based on a whoooole lot of market research, not for any of those reasons in that definition. They’re not paying for localizations for good PR. It’s to make money. They don’t localize games…
We’re talking about multinational corporations that spend millions of dollars on marketing and marketing research, the idea that they’re doing these things because of Twitter is stupid. They’re maximizing their audience. The goal of a localization is not to convey the feeling or spirit or emotion of the original…
You think freely altering your own product to pursue greater success is censorship? That makes no sense. You’re saying objectionable but really these companies are just shaping products to what they feel their audience wants. The goal of the company is to make money, not to act as a delivery vehicle for their…
Oh sure! Censorship can happen at gunpoint too, forgot to include that because the idea of someone using literal violence or blackmail to censor games was too fantastical to come to mind immediately. Seeing as that doesn’t happen and all. Now if you were talking about tactics used by these individuals complaining…
Censorship is suppression of speech. Altering a product in ways that you believe will help said product achieve greater success is simply business. They are freely choosing to pursue greater profits. It's really pretty simple.
A company changing their own game has nothing to do with changing “another persons work.” The company owns the product - it’s their work and they have the final say in whether, where, and how that product is released.
That is not censorship. Maybe read a book or three because censorship almost exclusively refers to media in its usage. What you're referring to is called code switching and has little to do with censorship.
Why would a company choosing to alter their own product be censorship? The people determining the artistic direction of the product very seldom own the property, the company does in almost every instance. Employees simply do not have any reasonable expectation that they will be able to control the product they’re…