Why isn’t it ok?
Why isn’t it ok?
Only the incredible bias and prejudice of this post’s author.
Great story. People think they can do anything because they are on the internet. That was a good lesson
This is what I have loved about Nintendo, even the Wii U. To me, the PS4 and X-Box are the same system.
Man you guys are expecting a lot out of a fun little mobile minigame just because it got big.
In other news, Pokemon Go players expect a massage and a happy end. And they’ll pay nothing for it too.
Actually, that’s about the only argument that needs to be made. There are no ads that randomly pop up in-game, you don’t actually have to purchase anything to play the game at an enjoyable level (there really is no “pay to win” mechanic), and there do not appear to be any plans to directly monetize the game in the…
Seriously, this. You paid nothing for it. There is an amazing sense of entitlement around this game.
It’s in the actual Pokemon games, not this microtransaction factory.
And a massive hypocrite. Make your career by objectifying and debasing yourself for attention, guess what: you’ll get attention, but not respect. ‘Cause you didn’t act like you wanted respect, only attention.
The enhanced edition is free if you already own Skyrim and its DLC. And if you don’t, then it’s definitely worth the price. What’s there to complain about?
We’re still pretending Madonna isn’t a huge asshole?
Do high-stakes tournaments normally let players bring their own controllers?
Nah, those aren’t devil horns. Those are cat ears.
“For male showrunners, sexual assault is always the go-to when looking for ‘traumatic backstory’ for a female character.”
And when white people are critiquing a movie made by Chinese people for whitewashing maybe they should shut the fuck up.
Movie is made with Chinese money for Chinese market by a Chinese director. Yet a white American feels sufficiently entitled to critique a movie she hasn’t watched.
I’ve got my self care right here:
Except Chloe is, like her VO, aussie. And Nadine’s from South Africa (I think).
Your son’s college fund can’t be that much then?