somethingsomethingburneko
somethingsomethingburneko
somethingsomethingburneko

he might not be particularly religious

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Out of all the racing intros, I still put Ridge Racer Type 4's intro at the top.

GT1 intro had me soooooooooooooooooooooo pumped. I mean...like really really pumped, like I had been waiting for that game for a long long time. I remember going to a friend’s house before the game was out and him telling me he played the Japanese version of it at one of his friends’ house. I was hugely jealous. I

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Intros used to be big deal back in the 90's and early 2000's. We still have them for the most part but it’s not the same.

I still prefer the GT1 intro myself.

“I’m sad that whatever potential DDL role that requires large burrito-eating doesn’t exist.”

I’m pretty sure it could be 27 and people would complain it’s too young. Most of those people would be over 50.

It’s 15 in Sweden. No matter where the line is, you’ll think it’s too young if you’re used to a higher one.

Google, military and machine AI? That’s bound to go well.

It seems unlikely to me that the response of most of Google’s software engineers was anything other than “AWESOME!”

What could possibly go wrong?

I see Ru’s initial point in a way. At what point are you not doing drag anymore because you are a woman? But I also understand everyone else.

Ah, fat-shaming. The completely acceptable, family-friendly alternative to homophobia.

Young people with bad social skills and no filter suddenly being cast into the Internet’s limelight for the whole world to see... what could go wrong?

This guy looks like a pudgy, male Amy Schumer.

So what you’re saying is taking a group of individuals traditionally known for being socially awkward misogynists who have spent years competing in an environment where they had complete anonymity and could say whatever to whomever they please with little to no repercussions, and turning into celebrities overnight

like a 1:10 ratio of positive esports stories to negative ones. It has to be a fundamental problem with the culture of competitive gaming.

Yeah, the guy’s an absolute hypocrite.

Doesn’t change the reality of the behavior he called out—he just needs to be called out for the same shit, because he’s just as guilty.

Looks like he intended to kill a career, and now he’s gone and stoned his own with an unintended boomerang effect.

I’m going to be honest: I

You have it all wrong on Fedor. After years of dealing with sketchy Japanese and European managers and promoters, he is finally getting paid (rumored $2.5 million for this fight). He also got paid handsomely for all his post-Pride fights even though most underperformed on PPV and maybe even sunk Strikeforce. That he