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and in this case not many people can get into direct contact with The Rock or even a member of his media team.

And yet the AV Club fell, hook, line, and sinker, and still hasn’t taken the previous article down, or edited it in any way.

Just call me Captain Obvious.  

It’s the freaking Daily Star. It’s like a blog made by teenagers.

The only person I saw say anything about the source of this being dubious was the all mighty Chancellor Puddinghead.

Well, I’m sure everyone learned their lesson and will be more cautious about jumping on a bandwagon next time without double checking their facts.

In the “interview”—which was picked up by a number of news sites, including our own—Johnson supposedly defamed the members of “generation snowflake” in a generally un-Rock-like fashion, being quoted as saying that “this generation are looking for a reason to be offended.”

It isn’t that baffling. No site in the Gawkmodoverse is going to miss an opportunity to virtue signal, especially at the expense of someone of immense celebrity.

Easy answer key for you

“Meanwhile, The Daily Star’s story continues to be up on the paper’s site; the organization has been sued for (and settled over) libel charges a number of times over the years, but it’s still baffling that they thought they could get away with allegedly straight-up inventing an interview with one of Earth’s most

Amen.

Good for them both. Would that we all could be in a position to do that sorta thing for people.

I think this will be good news for Destiny and those of us who love it, largely because Bungie will no longer be restricted to an annualized schedule. Maybe instead of Destiny 3, Bungie will now be able to transform the game into a single SKU that’s updated regularly. That’s my ideal scenario.

I guess, but they seem to make it sound like they were tricked into getting the annual pass?? And the story is there and is very interesting just you have to look hard for it and play a lot which is fine by me

I still don’t get the complaint. You literally got what they said you were going to get. 

Huzzah for the APA! It’s a start, anyway!

Now playing

There’s Andrew Groen and his Empires of EVE books! He mostly covers the Nullsec Empires.

As someone who skimmed D1 vanilla, I never understood the “Destiny as a hobby” thing.

Me: Yeah, FIRST! We did it. Number one, suck it noobs!

Destiny has always been a game that can be played solo except for a few specific activities, namely the raids, nightfall strikes, and high-level patrol events like escalation protocol. The dreaming city is a patrol area, and patrol is basically just a “wander around and complete simple quests” kind of activity that’s