Brilliant as always, Leo.
Brilliant as always, Leo.
that second part still doesnt(sic) follow journalistic integrity...
"We are harassed too!" Gamergaters say. I have no doubt that's the case, and that sucks, too. But while I happily echo my boss Stephen's repeated calls for across-the-board de-escalation, I must also acknowledge the truth that's apparent to anyone paying attention: This is not an equal thing. This is not a case of…
the majority [of Gamergate] want the corruption of the "games" media to go away. And to distance themselves from the industry.
That's not Hollywood garbage; it's comick-book garbage. Specifically, the flying armor pieces came from Warren Ellis' Extremis mini-series. Learn your shit, filthy casual.
Cost me about $11. Got it as part of Humble Bundle 9, then bought it again full-price for iOS. Yes, I love damned game so much I had to bring it to the toilet.
The Strider reboot? That was a solid $15 game.
As Laurel was getting handily beaten up by a man roughly twice her body mass, I was screaming, "best character development ever!" at my screen. Also, when Ollie flat-out rejected to be her Yoda.
Should've used the term "feminazi" instead.
Which is weird, because the comic-con preview allegedly had that banter part at the start. It's the one where the Avengers famously try to lift the hammer.
If this Ronnie is a structural engineer on a particle accelerator, how much help will the scientist living in his head actually be?
I spent the third act screaming, "Tornado, Barry!" to my screen. Geez, has he forgotten how he took care of Weather Wizard that one time?
On the flip side, even Adam Orth eventually found gainful employment despite his own Twitter meltdown, so maybe this guy can manage to charm at least one HR rep.
How is it bullying, when Luke is just stating a fact? When this guy goes out on his next job interview to be a nameless drone in a corporation, said corporation will of course research him. Guess what'll come up when HR does a Google search?
Talk about not being able to stick the landing. The post in and of itself was already a far cry from his childish tweets. But he had to have one last word in.
My point is, we shouldn't even try to rationalize his behavior. We're not even sure if the problem is only Valve's end, or if they missed out on paperwork. All we see are his rage-posts on Twitter about how Valve isn't doing its job right, and clearly not understanding how monopolies work.
Nope, the whole thing started with a slut-shaming. Let's not disguise the facts. Wasn't the whole thing based on a tell-all by a jilted boyfriend? Even if half of what he claimed were true (and it's not; it's been proven time and again that Nathan Grayson never even wrote a single review of Depression Quest), the fact…
Big deal; he's not the first person to experience kinks in his business process due to the alleged fault of a partner. The point is, he shouldn't have acted like a child.
I'd understand not having filters if you're posting as @cockbag_69, but when it's your public profile, treat it as if you would any business interaction. It should be that simple.
Er, that's South African dude. Totally different country, totally different accent. Although I'm sure Sharlto Copley's talented enough to fake a decent Aussie accent if need be.