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Paul Kinsey
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Yes, there is never bird shit under ledges on cliffs is there?

On top of that, red is a terrible color to draw attention to things when around 4% of people are colorblind.

The problem is that a player’s interactions are constrained in games so developers need to explicitly point out the things that can actually be interacted with. Logically, something might seem climbable but due to the inherent limitations of level design, it can’t actually be climbed. It’s better to make that clear to

People are noticing that they are upset about noticing that the method of making things noticeable is working, they don’t notice how upset they’d be if they couldn’t notice something because it wasn’t noticeable.

It actually lended the performance more authenticity, considering how the half time shows always seem so pre-packaged and produced.  I’m sure she didn’t want it preserved for posterity, however.

The unwashed reddit/tweetosphere needs to understand that THEY are not representative of the other millions who play videogames and aren’t terminally online. This kind of thing isn’t FOR THEM. The devs didn’t put that stuff in to insult your intelligence, they put it in for the normies and there are way more of them

What, are you stupid

Also, Gen Z is overwhelmingly moving away from punctuation (even though the original comment was left by “Boomer”).

In the comment section’s defence, TNG is like 97% of his career to date. He’s done voices in some cartoons we haven’t seen, and has appeared as Wil Wheaton off TNG in a bunch live action things.

Yeah. Tickle me elmo was the christmas craze friggin 28 years ago.

Elmo has been around for like 30 years. I don’t really care that Larry attacked him, but isn’t Elmo a cherished icon for at least some kids who are now adults and have kids of their own?

and I probably won’t be here for it. cheers to the sweet embrace of death.

Wil has turned into a humorless, judgmental, self-righteous prick. It seems like I only see his name anymore because he was again scolding someone for some extremely minor infraction. 

This just seems like an example of “just because something upset you, that doesn’t mean anybody did anything wrong.” Like the kayfabe around Muppets is that you treat them as real in that you don’t acknowledge the puppeteer, not that you treat them as real in that you wouldn’t do things to Muppets if you wouldn’t do

If they’re young enough to be home instead of in school, and young enough to think Elmo is a living creature, then as long as Elmo doesn’t let it bother him, it’s not going to bother them. The average three-year old is not as emotionally brittle as Wil Wheaton.

So if your child sees Larry fake-fighting Elmo and gets upset, you just explain that they were playing around and it’s not real. How can you be mad at Larry David for doing a very Larry David thing?

I’ve always disliked Wheaton so this is validating to me! Larry put the puppet in a wrestling hold for two seconds and pantomined clotheslining it. That’s it. Elmo appeared unhurt afterwards (since he’s, you know, a puppet.) Wheaton writing like Elmo is a real four year old child is unhinged.

I mean I guess some kids might have been upset but I think most kids are smart enough to understand that Elmo is in fact fake, and even if they aren’t their parents (or guardians, whoever) can say it was a joke and brush it off. This is not some sort of traumatic event. Or say they were playing and that’s not the kind

Children who are too small to understand Elmo is a puppet will know that a man attacked someone they love for no reason”.