nutstothis
Nutstothis
nutstothis

Is there a mode that removes Kojima’s head from his arse?

im willing to bet your perception of it being as long as a bathroom break, is only because your mom is trying to wean you at the young age of 32

I don’t normally watch Twitch, but isn’t there usually a button you as a viewer can press that exits out of the stream if you find that you no longer want to watch the content? My internet browser (Firefox) even has a ‘close tab’ button so you don’t have to exit out of your other windows. Crazy how easy that is.

Yeah but the Doc owns Noobs!!! He is the victim here!!! /s

As the article mentions, breastfeeding in public is legal in the US. This is because breastfeeding is a means to feed an infant. It's not a sexual act.

Kind of hypocritical of Twich remove videos of a streamer breastfeeding, which is perfectly legal to do in public as the article states, but will only give Dr. Disrespect a glorified slap on the wrist when he illegally films underaged children in a public bathroom. 

Great movie but one thing that nagged at me after the movie was that it was relatively easy for K to figure out if he was a replicant or not.

People didn’t get into the Mass Effect because it was “playable”, that game was a masterpiece! If you’re willing to pay the same price for an installment of the franchise and settle for less than that, its your choice but you don’t expect the rest of us who demand quality.

I played the EA Access timed demo for about an hour or two, and in that time, nothing that happened compelled me to ever want to play again. Doesn’t mean it’s bad per say, I can’t recall anything happening that I felt was terrible, but nothing engaging enough to want to play.

Gamers killed a half-assed game, and they did good in doing so. They showed a giant dev that they can’t just throw shit at the wall of a popular IP and except money to pour off. Sure, ME was sacrificed for this, but the gaming community reacted in the best way possible. If you want people to pay for your product and

Gamers didn’t kill it. The people who made the game so that it didn’t make enough money are solely to blame.

I will never understand this mindset. “Man, if only gamers had tolerated a product that didn’t meet their expectations we cold have gotten DLC.” While every criticism sure as hell isn’t valued, stop pretending that consumer desiring decent products is somehow indecent. “it was still 100% playable” Wow. Hot-damn. What

Can’t disagree with the list. George Lucas wrote and directed only one great Star Wars movie, and it was IV.