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    “It’s about damn time you start caring about us. We deserve justice. We deserve a damn football game.”

    According to the source:

    I’m not really knowledgeable about celebrities, but I do agree with what you say about Kojima. His games could be so much better if he didn’t exaggerate so much with the long cutscenes and weird-just-for-the-heck-of-it plot.

    If I was China, I would be -way- more worried about the fact that their ‘One Child’ policy resulted in there being -way- -way -WAY- more sons born then daughters

    “Otaku” literally means “house” (among other things).

    Stick to sports.

    * Whoosh *

    At first glance I thought it was made of caramel and chocolate.

    2 directors who are colorblind?

    To be fair, he did provide a link to his source (something a lot of “journalists” nowadays don’t do anymore):

    I see. First you derail the topic, then you mock those who play along. Good to know.

    If I’m stuck on a plane for 12 hours, I’d ask for a business class upgrade on the day of departure. Since they don’t expect to sell any more tickets on that day, airliners usually give heavy discounts on those upgrades. There’s no guarantee you’d get it (especially not on popular flights), but it’s still worth a shot.

    When you can’t argue anymore, you resort to petty insults.

    does that not make you pause and ponder about what that priority says about China and society in general?

    “If you have time to watch an ad, you have time to work. Time Theft is a serious offense punishable by a fine of up to 10 000 bits. Please schedule a reprimand with your superior* at your convenience, so you can pay the fine.”

    Of course they can. Unless they’ve not enough minerals.

    “Watching G/O Media’s autoplaying ads isn’t a right, it’s a privilege.

    Was it because they were violating workers rights? Nope, plenty of that going on in China.

    You have a point, though I think Mitsubishi has more to lose from pissing off China, than their Taiwanese customers.

    You do realize problem solving has to start somewhere, don’t you?