normaneko
Normaneko
normaneko

dude. the annoying brother couldn’t speak a non-scream/gargle line for his life. i’m not one to be bothered by it normally but it made the episode nearly unwatchable.

This, right here, is the important part. Kjellberg’s reach/ability to influence his audience is the primary reason why he has to be even more responsible for his words and actions (on stream, anyway; I’m not going to bang on about the guy’s private life).

From what I understand, a sizeable percentage of his fanbase is

B-b-b-but it was just a “heated gaming moment.”

Steve Jobs invented toys compared to what Elon creates.

Yeah, that’s definitely how managing people works!!!

He didn’t say no when she asked for a raise. He fired her. That’s not normal.

Sounds like a typical scientist/engineer. They look at the data (can he function without her) and make a decision based on the data (yes, he can) and people’s feelings don’t matter.

You’re absolutely right, 100%, no argument.

I’ll quote what I wrote in the comments of the 2015 disappointments:

I’m a LoL player, and we’re used to these regular large updates. I think it’s good for the game as a whole, provided they make these carefully. Long-term it’s good to have new elements to learn and incorporate into your play. As Riot said, LoL (and by extension DotA) is not popular because it’s accessible... in fact,

I feel like this is a joke... but maybe not.

lolno

“Holy shit,” wrote a DOTA 2 player with Zero Goddamn Chill named obnoxiousloudmouth. “My mom came into my room to bring me a plate of chicken nuggets and I literally screamed at her and hit the plate of chicken nuggets out of her hand. She started yelling and swearing at me and I slammed the door on her. I’m so

So, it is a good time for a first timer to start playing DOTA2.

Welp, I’ll do my part. Never thought I’d be subscribing to PewDiePie, but it’s for a good cause.

Bosses might not be convinced to switch to a 4 and a half hour workday, but if you work in four segments of about 90 minutes, take 15 minute breaks in between, and have an hour for lunch, that adds up to about 7 and a half hours. Add in another 15 minutes to get settled in the morning, and 15 to wrap things up, and

I can 100% vouch for this. I take breaks when I am tired, which is about every 80-100 minutes or so, and am very productive! I didn’t realize that was a known thing, but it’s cool that someone did some level of research on this. Now if only we could convince bosses that 4ish hour work days are the most effective and

Hhhnnnnnggghhhh.....

Ok but the real question is still are we getting a god damn proper metroid on this frigging thing??