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“Other people are doing it” is not justification for committing tax fraud. All tipped workers are legally obligated to report their tips.

You literally advised to tip in cash because “the tip isn’t taxable unless reported”. With the minor problem that not reporting it is tax fraud.

Cash tips are taxable - not reporting them as income is tax fraud. Why should tipped workers be able to get away with tax fraud, and why do you support it?

Key difference: Valve doesn’t pay anyone for timed exclusivity. Sega chooses to use Steamworks for the Total War games. Valve isn’t paying them to do so nor are they paying them to specifically exclude non-Steam platforms. The Steam exclusivity is entirely a choice on behalf of Sega with no financial incentives from

He’s singling out Steam users as the ones that are unhappy with exclusives. Who the fuck is ever actually happy with exclusives? That’s such a bullshit way to attempt a jab at Steam while also assuming every other game as being okay with exclusives.

Well, something happened in Appalachia that made all humans and non-feral ghouls disappear. There are robots scattered across the land, but most of them aren’t very chatty, and the few that are, mostly monologue at you. The world is also littered with holotapes and terminal entries that tell the story of what happened

Imagine your surprise when it’s not an rpg? They made it very clear it wasn’t like a traditional Bethesda fallout RPG.

I am in no way defending these choices, but is this one of your first visual novels? I feel as if you can count on almost every A+ popular visual novel being overly perverted/sexual and also sexualizing minors. Even Phoenix Wright does it with Pearl Fey.

Ohh look, another guy who has zero leadership knowledge commenting about leadership. 

Thanks for writing this. I was infuriated the second I read “cUlTuRe ApPrOpRiAtIoN”. People complaining about this should be forgotten, not talked about on the internet. There’s nothing good about giving them attention, what’s the point when they are criticizing something so fucking idiotic?!

It amazes me how racist/sexist/whateverelseist people are being in the name of inclusivity. It used to be a good thing, people sharing and enjoying other cultures. Now we barricade them off and essentially segregate cultures in the guise of inclusivity. It’s depressing how conservative Neo-liberals are.

Oh my fucking god. So getting Japanese characters tattoo’d on you is now cultural appropriation?

Get the fuck out of here.

Look, we’ve all laughed at those people who got a Chinese character tattoo that thought it meant “spirit” or something, but it instead meant “soup”. But thats about the extent of it. The person

The aversion towards publishers avoiding overtly political stances is... odd. We’re talking about about games that cost tens of millions of dollars to create (and just as much to market) and need to sell millions in order to become profitable. Of course they aren’t going to make overt political statements in their

idk I thought the joke was pretty hilarious lol, just because people suffered through something doesn’t mean it can’t be joked about. I’d say that most of the best jokes are born from some sort of trauma. Comedy is just a way of working through stuff differently. Though the corporate aspect is whack

I have a hard time trusting a commenter who thinks sports entertainer isn’t a real thing.

and in this case not many people can get into direct contact with The Rock or even a member of his media team.

In the “interview”—which was picked up by a number of news sites, including our own—Johnson supposedly defamed the members of “generation snowflake” in a generally un-Rock-like fashion, being quoted as saying that “this generation are looking for a reason to be offended.”

“Meanwhile, The Daily Star’s story continues to be up on the paper’s site; the organization has been sued for (and settled over) libel charges a number of times over the years, but it’s still baffling that they thought they could get away with allegedly straight-up inventing an interview with one of Earth’s most

They’re as usual trying to put a sexism spin on a story about “Person with no known history regarding the game, very low account level in the game and no proven identity has joined a second highest pro scene out of the blue and people are suspicious of them cause the top levels of Overwatch are tight knit, nobody

Nobody gave a fuck that it was a woman - kotaku just spun it that way to fit their narrative. What people cared about was the very real possibility that this person was an imposter, and lo and behold, they were right.