“Cancerous YouTube Screamlords” is now my preferred insult for the comment section.
“Cancerous YouTube Screamlords” is now my preferred insult for the comment section.
And trying to follow a conversation with him is nearly impossible.
I’ll admit to liking some streamers, but between this and the PUBG controversy, I’m beginning to think streamers are some of the most toxic elements in the games they participate in. Everything they touch, they bring ugly drama with. That streamers smug response to being asked about his throwing is pretty…
I agree with Daniel’s opening letter. Drew, your WYTS has replaced the Sports Illustrated NFL preview issue (for me, right up there with the swimsuit issue for must have every year) as the surest sign that football season is near. Please never pull any fucking punches even if a city is half underwater. I for one need…
Hey that’s great.
Well said.
If you’ve never played XCOM 2, here’s my advice: Skip the vanilla version and start by playing the new expansion, War…
Typical of a Llama to spit in the face of victims.
“You know, celebrity untethered to achievement in a media-saturated idiocracy is a little bit like a mule with a spinning wheel. No one knows how he got it, and danged if he knows how to use it!”
Better idea:
I lived this game. I don’t know if I can play it voluntarily, but I hope it helps someone else. Really glad that gaming as a coping tool is becoming a game dev things though.
So, first off, Donald Trump is an asshole.
If only we could collectively roll back to January 1, 1998.
“Not again! Ah well, there’s no getting that nut back.”
Pretty sure the Chargers don’t need to worry about filling the position of trophy manager.
They’d better hope his son isn’t John.
This is also a typical abuser world upside-down mindfuck bullshit. Somebody behaves so erratically horrible all the time that you start feeling grateful whenever they for once act like a normal human being. Don’t fall for it, Anybody Who Will Listen.
Curt Schilling: [sees footage of Beckham crumpled in pain]
It’s been this way ever since they introduced the challenge flag to the game 15 years ago, hasn’t it? In order to simulate the need for the flag, you need to simulate mistakes by the refs.