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When I die, feel free to just throw my body in a ditch. I won’t have much use for it at that point. 

Whoops... I committed the fatal sin of commenting before fully reading.

It’s about damn time.

Dark Beast Gannon wasn’t so bad. I think I beat him on my second try. The Lyonels were much more stressful to me and I actively avoided them whenever possible. 

The argument for staying with console gaming just got stronger... 

I am tormented by the musical theater people in my life constantly belting out showtunes. I find it only fair that this horror be visited upon the productions that created the problem in the first place.

I can see a bit of both sides of this. I work for a company that also has additional budgetary support for diversity hires. On one hand it could seem insulting, like someone of color wouldn’t have been hired if it had come down to them and a white person (not necessarily true, but the perception could still be there).

I will agree that Manny Jacinto would have been perfect for this. Though I’m not sure why it is a binary choice between one Asian man and another.

As someone who didn’t grow up in the US... can someone explain the Grandmammy thing to me? Is it a slave term?

I’m guessing you played this on a ps5 or xbox series, so it may be pointless to ask, but are the loading times between deaths 10 minutes long again? That was the most frustrating thing about the last one for me. 

Not that this isn’t an interesting news article, but... what does it have to do with Kotaku?

This is literally the only impact Quibi ever had on the world. 

Fingers crossed that it’s an HBO Max original. 

Car on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958\

Did you just finish Bill Bryson’s “The Body: A Guide for Occupants”? I just read that and learned most of this from the brain chapter. Pretty gruesome. Great book by the way. 

Feels like I’ve already had one

I mean, I’m not a Christian, and I despise Hillsong and Bethel churches... but the Oceans song slaps.

Growing up in Spain in the 80s, there were only 2 tv channels and limited cartoons shown on them. This limitation meant that a whole generation of kids grew up with the exact same cultural touchpoints, including several Nippon Animation shows. Heidi and Marco: 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother became embedded in our

I had a friend in college that didn’t even know gypsies were real, so to speak. She thought they were just character types in fairy tales and things. 

I thought the suit is what made you a furry. Can you be a furry without the fur?? After all, if Fuzzy-Wuzzy was a bear, but Fuzzy-wuzzy had no hair, then Fuzzy wasn’t very fuzzy, was he?