So you ripped the entire comic off the site and denied them ad revenue? Is that ethical?? Kotaku isn’t really adding much content to the actual comic to justify Gawker getting a click and ad revenue.
So you ripped the entire comic off the site and denied them ad revenue? Is that ethical?? Kotaku isn’t really adding much content to the actual comic to justify Gawker getting a click and ad revenue.
Frostmourne was the sword. I also have it on good authority that Frostmourne hungers.
Well, the dance-marathon is one weekend, but THON fundraising is actually a yearlong effort. It's long, hard, persistent work. Students have been doing it, continuously, since 1973—raising almost $128,000,000. (non-inflation adjusted ).
There is a line with comments as well, self-documenting code is really best, example:
Do you really think something like this only becomes widespread knowledge once Kotaku prints it? We all love Kotaku, but really? Really really?
Sort of like a post apocalyptic, spiffed up version of a game like Skyrim
While you're point came across just fine in the first place, you still fail to actually bring up a point that it is Max Temkins moral obligation or responsibility to be the one to open the consent discussion. He still had every right to treat what he said as a personal defense and just that. As for why YOU would wish…
His concern wasn't for the public, it was for his personal stake in the matter. That was far more important then starting a nationwide conversation, especially since he doesn't seem to have any idea of what exactly she thought was assault.
He's not trying to start a conversation about consent, he's trying to make a response to an accusation that he sexually assaulted someone.
Oh yeah, because Aaron Paul wrote the script. Little did you know, he also directed the commercial and did post-production as well!
Get off your fucking high horse man. Before Breaking Bad, he was just a guy who had done some two-bit parts here and there. And what has he done with his newfound popularity? Sure, make an…
thought it needed to be posted
Thanks for the tip, but I'd be so overcome with guilt about ripping off my cable company I could never live with myself. Comcast has always been so very good to me.
Reminds me of a video game trailer from the 90's. I have no idea what they were going for but all it did was make me groan a little, like I remembered something embarrassing from my past.
I guess Disney has altered the deal......pray they don't alter it any further...
If we can play as Clap-Trap, does that mean the entire game has no stairs?
Oh no, an article about how the Xbox One is improving!