You may think it is, but it’s clearly not because they enjoyed it. That’s all that matters.
You may think it is, but it’s clearly not because they enjoyed it. That’s all that matters.
I don’t think they face any issues other conventions don’t face; it’s a different problem. The majority of comic conventions are business enterprises run by professionals, and in the cases of the largest cons, those professionals are often full-time event organizers. The majority of anime cons are fan enterprises…
When you get older, like over the age of 16 you’ll realize somethings...
I’m going to go out on a limb here and just say I’m confident a 30 times Pulitzer prize winning publication is not losing sleep over kids with webcams.
Felix, you may not believe the things you are saying, but that does not change the fact that your audience is primarily children who may not have the cognitive dissonance to separate you from your character. For them you are normalizing those statements.
You failed to mention the most important thing that happened in this saga - everyone learning JonTron was way, way, way fucking worse. Kjellberg needs to thank his lucky stars that an even bigger fuckup happened that distracted everyone from him.
Yeah, like videogames now are common, normal, standard even. But this? This thing is worth the otaku y Kotaku.
The craziest part of their conspiracy theory? That one person is responsible for all the animations in a AAA game.
Wow do I hate gamers like this. I know there are bad apples in every kind of hobby/fandom/whatever, but man oh man is this particular brand of bullshit getting way too common for my liking.
Great write up Gita! Hello all. I’m “Elliot” from the article. Tim and I would just like to make it known that Mike was so much more than a Destiny PVE guru. We understand that the focus of this story is the gaming side of his life because...well...this is Kotaku. He is survived by his girlfriend Christy and two…