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I like, really, really don’t get it, but to each their own! No judgment.

Completely wrongheaded thinking—tax the hell out of corporations and rich, but let compares hire and fire as they please.

I thought they should increase in multiples of 360, with the Xbox One being the Xbox 1080, and the Xbox Series S being the Xbox 1440.

My friend got the enhanced reality mario kart game, and that thing is innovative as hell.

If there’s anything I’ve learned, its that Blizzard has shown a track record of frustrating fans by making them wait till a gamr is ready and spectacular will be forgiven as long as you deliver.

I have a 2 year old and a newborn baby, which means my free time consists of 2 minute increments I can occcasionally pop onto Kotaku or Gizmodo.

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Still don’t agree, but it’s a very good article.  Thanks for the link.

As a kid who was bullied throughout middle school and part of high school, I have a lot of sympathy for kids who are victims of bullying.

Disagree. Costume packs can simply be ignored if it doesn’t interest you, and it doesn’t really change your substantive gaming experience in any way.

I feel like gaming journalism has really failed to come up with a good way to talk with specificity about “DLC” as it really is too large a category.

i barely have any knowledge of the EU at all, and I am thoroughly enjoying this series. I haven’t watched more than 3-4 episodes of the Clone Wars, and none of Rebels or any other animated series, just the movies.

I rather liked Rogue One digging up the ol’ tradition.

I just cringe at the acting in so many Japanese live action movies (I’m a Japanese-American dude that speaks Japanese natively).

I just fundamentally disagree with pretty much your entire premise.

“One could hear the Columbus claim and do some research into it to see it is false.”

I also learned that Columbus discovered America and the pilgrims sang kumbaya with the Indians at the first Thanksgiving in elementary school.

Access to information is not the same as access to an UNDERSTANDING of information.

I don’t really find the argument that people choose to be ignorant to be any different than the argument that people choose to be poor.

I firmly believe nobody chooses ignorance. It’s a condition foisted upon them that, if left unreversed into adulthood, becomes far more difficult to reverse.