slyralxi
Slyralxi
slyralxi

i actually know a decent amount about early renaissance art lmao what the hell is this neg

What about this article gives it a ‘tone’ or make it seem like a ‘gotcha’?

> but why fix Kinja comments when you could kill Deadspin?

Yeah I have no idea why it’s so opaque - the process is basically “someone on the staff happens to see your comment and think to un-grey you.” Given that we’re understaffed and reporting/writing/playing games/editing all day, none of us actually have the desire or bandwidth to spend much time looking for commenters to

I like to think that one of the cool things about Kotaku is that you can come here for more information than you’ll get from a publisher’s press release. This is a good example of that. It’s not necessarily controversial or explosive info — it’s just context that you won’t find anywhere else.

Your title needs to be fixed, it’s insenitive to the owner of the cat. I’ll explain it slowly to you, it’s like if I wrote an article with a picture of one of your family members and said “This X has died”, you can replace X with the name of any one of your relatives. This cat had a home, and a family. Your article

This is another one of those times where the seemingly-required snark of Jezebel just becomes confusing and off-putting.

Lil Bub will forever be my favorite internet cat to ever live. No other internet cat will ever come close to the magnificence that is Lil Bub. She was a magical cat sent from the universe and had so much to give from such a tiny body. She will continue to be magical and help those special cats less fortunate. Rest

Simple truth/facts in that headline. Surprised G/O didn’t try to monetize it by obscuring the Lil’ Bub pic until we all clicked.  Or lead with “You won’t believe which cat died?” as the lede. 

The headline...

Would it have killed them to go with “RIP Lil Bub”?

Yo this headline seems more edgelord-ish than usual.

It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call ... Twilight Town

The shocking true nature of Kingdom Hearts

don’t pile TVs, this might happen. 

This has been a highly enjoyable week at Kotaku. Loved it. 

One of my favorite things about the holidays is your increased output on the site. Always very thoughtful in-depth analyses. Great job man!

You mean unlike completely normal names like Setzer, Strago, Terra, and the like from the older games? That’s a silly complaint if I ever saw one.