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Aaaand they’re already sold out everywhere...can’t get’em don’t even try.

I don’t get why companies make statements like this. What would happen if Sony just told the truth.

That’s just not true. Most mainstream sites that reports on eSports(ESPN, Bleacher Report etc) don’t focus on tantrums and eSports as an industry is growing by leaps and bounds every year.

You should google the name John McEnroe...

It means whoever owns the domain Beam.com isn’t willing to sell it to them and whoever owned Mixer.com was.

Just found out about vaporwave 2 days ago thanks to Giant Bomb’s Unprofessional Friday stream, I think I both love and hate it....

Barney Frank took money from Wall Street banks to give speeches and still co-authored the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act so lets stop acting like giving speeches to Wall Street banks is in and of it self corrupt/evil.

I’d be one thing if Peter Thiel filed dozens of frivolous suits against Gawker and they went out of business paying attorneys just trying to keep up but that’s not the case. Gawker had their day in court they lost, they filed for an appeal it got denied. I don’t know why people think the Hogan case was some insane

Anyone who’s ever picked up a controller can see that this game is objectively bad so what benefit does Sony get from having in their store? What good is it to the average consumer? At best it’ll generate less then $5000 in sarcastic buys, is that worth having your marketplace become synonyms with bad games and

The democrats lost the election because they spent so much time infighting via think pieces and hot takes with people who vote the same way as them instead of focusing on trying to win over the people who don’t.  

No, you missed it. I’m not expecting YouTube to put ads on whatever someone says but they need to be more specific in their guidelines. You’re making a differentiation where YouTube doesn’t the rules are they are spelled out in YouTube’s own documentation are:

And if YouTube wants to make it an official part of their content creator policy that only professional news organizations that answers to advertisers and shareholders can talk about controversial subjects that would be a great. But as it stands right now they laid out one set of rules for everybody but only seem to

I understand the need for YouTube to make money but it seem like their’s a better way to handle this. I listen to tons of podcasts that use uncensored langue and talk about controversial subject matter and are still ad supported. This just seems like YouTube took the lazy way out, instead of doing the hard work of

You’re logic would be sound if the rules worked the same for everyone on YouTube but when Philip DeFranco videos are getting flagged because he talks about something like the Brock Turner case and CNN videos with the exact same subject matter are still allowed to be monetized that’s a problem. I can think of dozens of

But YouTube is replacing standard TV so using the standard TV model seems like a really stupid thing to do, people flock to YouTube for a reason. You’d think the smart thing to do for a forward thinking company would be to try and find a way to match advertisers with content creators that are appropriate for them

Why you always Ryan

What? The NFL has the power to punish but choice not to? This argument makes no sense, the real issue is local government who have way more power then the NFL often make the choice not to punish people for domestic violence. No one would be sitting around complaining about the NFL's response if the Atlantic county

So, this is the video that the Atlantic County prosecutor and judge saw and decided to let Ray Rice avoid jail time...and the media here and everywhere else spent months complaining about the slap on the wrist the NFL gave Rice with hardly any discussion of the laws lack of punishment for this. Once again we're

Lin's mom lack of hustle is what's keeping her on the bench....I mean at least get your hands up.

If the choices made by the DA(no jail time even though a conviction of a third-degree crime in New Jersey carries a potential prison sentence of at least three years) seem reasonable then Ray Rice got a slap on the wrist from DA and the NFL. Seems to me both organizations gave equal punishment but both are not facing