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Guys I think we can all agree Victoria’s opinion is extremely bad, but she is SO passionate about it that I felt it required a blog. Don’t worry, as punishment for her bad opinions I’m making her read Gizmodo’s Twitter mentions.

I support Victoria for speaking her mind, but I cannot support this take.
Dark mode is where it’s at. 

Rated M for Money-hungry

Real life gambling requires you to be 21 for almost all gambling in the US. Virtual gambling should be no different. M only restricts to 17 and above, which is too low, IMO.

Now I have to go seek out a DVD of Splash so Darryl Hannah’s sweet can will be displayed as Ron Howard intended.

AO rating instead. 

It seems like this, and other similar warnings, could be avoided if the developer added the loot monetization feature in after the fact as part of a patch.  Does anything prevent this?

For me, the worst is Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.

There only needs to be one error. It’s like he’s asking for brownie points because the men aren’t dead.

He knew what the store’s policies were.

How’s that saying go, “often wrong but never in doubt”? The cop was so sure he was busting these guys, but it turns out he had no idea what the store’s policies even were.

Officer Thumb Penishead’s racist white guy goatee is not regulation.

I’m actually genuinely shocked that it’s taken this long for these kinds of stories to arise.

Wells said the officer “was mistaken when it came to the store’s policy prohibiting masks” and it was “the one error” made in the incident.

“There’s not much I can say,” said Wells. “I backed the officer by what he tells me. Just like anything, there’s more to the story.

Can we make a movement toward not referring to the total watt rating of a multi-port charger? It’s frustrating when you’re looking for a replacement and you see a 60W charger that is really 24W+12W+12W+12W.

Can we make a movement toward not referring to the total watt rating of a multi-port charger? It’s frustrating when

Go to a better theater. Personally, I prefer my local arthouse theater — the crowds are enthusiastic film buffs, and know how to stfu. The popcorn also uses real butter, instead of coconut oil like the big chains.

Invite some friends or family

The company just announced that starting Friday, March 20, current theatrical films like The Hunt, The Invisible Man, and Emma “will be available on a wide variety of the most popular on-demand services for a 48-hour rental period at a suggested retail price of $19.99 in the U.S.

I was advocating for this, but it IS a bit high- especially if you’re a solo viewer. Pity there’s no way they can tell. It might be acceptable if they were to include a voucher for a free digital copy to OWN, released after a few months.