Yes, a video game and life are TOTALLY the same.
Yes, a video game and life are TOTALLY the same.
I just wonder how many other books the writer could’ve read if they weren’t wasting their time re-reading these books
This is a fair point.
This is all fair and good, but are we really concerned that Klepak is “victimizing” a bunch of cyberbullies? There’s only two parties in this story that are affected: the victim herself and the assholes who harassed her (and Klepak’s family)
Good lord. Reading some of these replies in defense of this asshole makes me sad that we don’t teach labour history in high school.
A film that’s gorgeously shot and biting in its satire. I found it incalculably entertaining.
I’ll take this as your concession then. Thanks!
None of your points are worth replying to because they don’t address my explicit problems with your post... save for this one:
Nope. I’m almost close to be done with anything about New Yorkers. Especially Woody Allen. The only thing about young women in New York that I can get behind is the amazingly cutting satire Fort Tilden.
Yes because the only way I could disagree with somebody is if I was mentally imbalanced and brainwashed. That’s some fucking stellar rhetoric.
Then who gives a shit
before jumping the gun and misreporting
“Recognizing an argument as an appeal to pity does not necessarily invalidate the conclusion or the factual assertions”
bahahaha “appeal to emotion fallacies”
the government is actively seeking to make citizens less secure, so that the they can snoop on citizens easier
+1 for having this story researched and published. Well done all around
anime titties are their lifeforce. Without the sweet succor of digital boobs, they shrivel and die.
Both those “Wars” benefit the status quo through nepotism and cronyism (private prisons, private military contracts, etc). But I take your point. It’s depressing that states can’t even be bothered to protect their citizens unless it’s in the state’s own interest
What does this even mean? This story and its journalistic substructure has nothing to do with what the upper levels of Gawker Media have done.
“I don’t want to read about video game articles on a blog that’s mostly about video games! Watch somebody forced me to click on the link. Wahhhh”