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I just tried to disable the text authentication setting and got an error. Lovely. I’m glad I never enabled the location “features” at least.

There have been some really dumb grayed comments that I’ve ignored, but I couldn’t leave this one. The dude wasn’t arrested for having a different opinion, he was arrested for breaking the rules and sneaking onto stage at an event. The same could be done for anyone who does the same shit at a concert, a comedy show,

Yeah I just learned that myself, and of course I can’t edit my original comment because Kinja is shit. Anyways, fuck that kid, I’m glad he got his racist ass arrested. What he said was so dumb that I didn’t even remotely interpret it as attempting to be racist/antisemitic. SMH

Just found out the kid is a far-right racist asshole who’s part of an online hate group. I no longer feel bad he got arrested. Fuck him.

That kid was one of the highlights of the (admittedly much-improved) show! He just did a shit-ton of free marketing for Geoff, and it’s kinda ridiculous they called the police on him. If his word salad was somehow antisemitic then I feel less bad about the arrest, but it still feels like overkill?

Dammit it’s Cameron Monoghan not Dom from LotR. I can’t edit my post to correct the name. Looking forward to all the replies correcting me.

It’s a crime that Dominic Monoghan hasn’t been cast as live-action Kal in any of the time-period appropriate new Star Wars shows. The dude is a super talented actor, and wasn’t given much to do in first game, as good a it was.

“Dr. Judge” needs to become a daytime television show ASAP.

Oops, I just tried to go there and it looks like they’ve already filed for bankruptcy. What a shame.

Elon musk hates parody accounts - meanwhile his own life is a goddam parody account. FFS

Yeah I don’t see how anyone can see Bungie’s intentionally cryptic Twitter thread followed by an in-game video of the gun literally shooting constellations into the air and think “naw that’s just a bug bungie fans so silly!” Bungie loves community events like this, and has been doing stuff like it for almost two

They’re calling their customers idiots and presuming people don’t know basic math.

Look I’m not saying this wasn’t false advertising, but the fact that someone got mad enough over a double cheeseburger to sue is pretty hilarious.

I think Westworld might be the pinnacle example of a show that suffered from people watching it while browsing on their smartphones. The first season is seen as the “best” because it was the most straightforward by far. Season 2 is criminally underrated, and overhated for being “too complicated,” and subsequent

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Black Adam suffered greatly from what I personally refer to as “The Transformers Problem” in film. Basically, there are a bunch of fun, larger-than-life characters, and when the movie is about them beating each other up, it’s great. But then, there are the pointless “normal human” characters meant to “make an

The whole “waiting for the event to continue” thing not being fixed is pretty bad. Considering virtually every single other Destiny activity has triggers to continue progress in an event after X number of enemies are killed, it’s bizarre that this single activity just... doesn’t?!

Geez that’s awful. The only “NPC in real life” videos I’ve seen are when people behave like video game characters - like running into walls, doing animation loops, vacantly staring, etc. Some of the performances I’ve seen are as hilarious as they are impressive. It’s pretty wild how people can have such dramtically

Totally, but there’s a difference between investing in a game studio/game project and being a publisher. If he mentioned being an investor I don’t think it would have come across weird at all to people. Dude has money and wants to invest in what he enjoys. That’s totally cool. Forming your own publisher is a whole

I’m glad you included Danny’s tweet in this article, because it really does sum things up. “Gamers” have no clue how video games are made, and the insane cost and effort that is involved. Yet all of them feel like they should “have a voice” in the video game development process. Of course studios should gather