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Does anyone else get like these squashed down versions of embedded twitter images on kotaku? It only happens on this site, I get half the image, and in some cases like Henry’s “cute instagram” post, the image hasn’t loaded at all.

EH, I was more excited before this gameplay footage, won’t lie. Before, it was only graphics and my imagination of how good this game could be. Now, it’s still only graphics, because the gameplay felt really generic. But I don’t know, maybe it’s because it’s running on a console, maybe it’s the guy speaking over the

Appreciate the write-up, but disagree on something fundamental:

Has anyone checked into how much of his apology was plagiarized from other sources?

Yes, because the most UNpopular games are the ones pirated most. Bingo! 

You can technically copyright dance moves in the modern day, but it’s next to impossible to know what will actually constitute protected choreography - it simply hasn’t been legally established to any clear degree.

This must be what would be like to watch a professional game of Hide-N-Seek.

His tunnel boring machine must have hit a major breakthrough, given the rate at which he is digging himself in a hole.

I was paralyzed from the waist down for about 3 years and made a near total recovery, after 6 years. I won’t speculate the cause or even a chance of recovery (mine, though possible, was still a “miracle” in odds).

Disclaimer: I am just talking about Jessica Price here, the other episodes of harassment are shitty and unacceptable and I am NOT pro-gamergate here.

Revive it cowards!

And if that interaction blew up and your firm decided that was an unacceptible way of conducting yourself, you could very well be out on the street, too.

Fuck the Abrams timeline. 

a place where large numbers of people

There is only one reason for them not to say how many people battle Royale will support, and that’s because it’s less than 100. The two most popular entries both use that, and it’s kind of a standard. Activision and Treyarch both know it’s an early start to use for comparison, and they aren’t giving up a perceived

It’s all just water under the bridge in the end, right?

In its original inception, copyright law only protected an artists’ work for 10-15 years. This was because, the reasoning went, if the artist can’t turn a profit after 10 years then it’s someone else’s turn to create and contribute to the art. Art, in this version of copyright, is a matter of public concern, and

Great safety, not so great reliability.