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Ryan Adolfi
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I think you could take the money and set it on fire and that would be a better use of it.

“Scores of unanswered questions [...] Why are 80 percent of the women in this game Russian?”

i didn’t know Cernovich was in politics, you oatmeal-brained dipshit

I couldn’t shoehorn it into the post so: don’t give up, skeleton!

Why would anyone do that?

Here’s the thing (and I know you acknowledged this), one person’s “Lol wtf?” is another person’s “I. AM. HERE. FOR. THIS.”

So it’s instead just different enough to get round copyright laws character Mycho Pantis?

It is for me. Instabuy day 1.

I have no idea what this game is, and have no idea what’s going on, and yet I find myself completely fascinated. Really hope this turns out to be a good game and not just a weird Kojima fever dream.

A great example for the d-bags who like to say “Kotaku is just clickbait.” Good stuff.

That awesome moment someone on a video game blog is a better investigative journalist this half the media in the nation. Anyway, I believe he is lying(it’s obvious) but I don’t say that to be mean to him. I wonder what was his reason for doing something like this? It seems very strange. I hope this gets an update.

I had a daughter a few weeks before release and I continue to put it off because I want a large swathe of time to invest into it at once. I have a hip surgery on the horizon that will keep me away from work for an entire month, so I plan on Witchering it up for a solid four weeks.

White people are capable of doing research, too.

Have you read Antony Beevor’s Stalingrad book? It’s quite good.

Fun* historical factoid: Stalingrad was given the noncontroversial name Volgograd (after the river, Tsaritsyn was named after the Tsar respectively) in 1961 by the Soviet government as part of a multi-year nationwide “Destalinization” campaign removing many of the signs of his personality cult (geographic names,

Here’s some more from the reddit thread.

They wouldn’t be nearly as successful with an original IP.

Except they weren’t doing it to make a profit as no profit was being made. As with most projects of the sort, it’s one done out of passion. They always expect a shutdown to occur eventually, but do the work anyway for as long as they can because that’s kind of how passion projects work. Plus they aren’t painting

If a tree is removed and no one was around to witness it, was it ever really there?