> sprinkle its context
> sprinkle its context
> I feel really, really sorry for everyone who was watching this on Twitch.
> they didn’t announce Bloodborne 2.
“Americans don’t need guns because they have the police to look out for them the police are also corrupt and are your enemy. Repeal the second amendment!”
> Corporate Overlord Wants Their Liberal Arts Degree Kid And Their Friends To Stop Manufacturing Unnecessary Controversy About Their Product So Go Apologize Now Whether You Mean it or Not
Pitchforks, definitely. He’s a straight, white, male. There is no redemption.
> Now those thoughts are dredged up when you say something problematic and some stranger wants something to email to your boss.
Wasn’t there a post on Kotaku just last week about how how Twitter had gone from a useful social tool to a backlog of ancient thoughts people could use to denigrate and tear down anything you do?
Zip zop zoobity bop, folks.
“Survive” is going to be the last Metal Gear game ever after it crashes and burns.
DBZ is one of those weird things for me in that I enjoy both the subs and the dubs - a lot of the complaint with dubbing was that it was generally done pretty shoddily back in the day but with the vast improvement of the dubs in quality with Kai and into Super I really don’t see that there’s much of a sub v dub war…
I’m so awful at 2D fighters, but I’m such a huge DB/Z/S fan that it almost feels a shame to not buy such a beautiful looking game.
Even easier:
> Managing to make two streams (Twitch and YouTube) both broken in completely different ways!
How does one resolve the dissonance between, “Americans don’t need guns because police,” and “Police shoot innocent people because that’s what police do?”
If we send him overseas somewhere and are mean to him before his return, is there a chance he’ll refuse to come back?
Membah when Gawker lost a bunch of advertisers?
Are we...are we really at a point where we have to remind grown-ass adults to use “please” and “thank you?”
Holy shit, chill. I see articles all the time about how it’s tough for the poor to escape the cycle of being poor because the kinds of deals you get through bulk purchases like you’d find on Prime are simply out of reach for most people on assistance - the per unit cost is lower, but it’s not economically feasible for…