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I unfortunately have in-laws that believe in the tracking nonsense. They’ll mention it and chuckle. I have to wonder if the chuckling is them admitting it’s silly, or them laughing at ME because I think they’re crazy.

I predict this will end in a stalemate.

Well, when something works, it works. That’s why it’s called a formula.

Hmm, that roller stand—truly a product I didn’t know I needed until now. Has this sort of thing been around forever and I just never noticed? It doesn’t look particularly “Ikea-like”, though.

Unless there was any ambiguity in my comment, let me be absolutely clear--I will never watch this.

Interesting changes. So you’re saying I may actually play Trials soon, then?

So I know nothing about matchmaking in Warzone. Is there any sort of SBMM or is it connection-based? Is it just a free-for all? I assume it is not SBMM, which always makes me wonder how these wunderkinds would play against people of their own skill. And extend that--would they have the streaming popularity if they

Oof, this sounds like an awful show.

No kidding, it’s pretty awful. Sounds like something that would play over a low-end Disney cartoon’s credits.

I’m not sure I understand the idea of returning ‘all material’ back to Bungie. It’s out there in digital form and has been for a while, I’m pretty sure. So if he downloaded something from, say, YouTube, he has to retuan that, too? Makes no sense.

I think a better question is why would anyone want to make a documentary about Morrissette. Maybe a VH-1 half-hour special, but a full-blown TIFF submission? No thanks.

I assume this works because the sticky projectiles are treated as pseudo-enemies since they are destructible? Does that mean Hunter anchors, regular grenade launcher sticky nades, and other things like that are also prone to the exploit? Not that it would matter in trials or things with short timers, because you don’t

My son and I play together, though he is way more into pvp than I am. He came in gleefully showing off his Trials spoils after only 4 or 5 matches. It seems that the matchmaking kinda works despite people staunchly saying for years that it did not belong in the game. He and his rando team (with no mics) won the first

I doubt these are actual criminals. More likely they are some high school idiots who go brag about their deeds on the quad at lunch.

If this has been debunked, you REALLY need to change that headline!

And this is on Gizmodo why? Wouldn’t it be more appropriate on Jezebel?

I’m the jerk who will pick apart the things everyone is talking about it. If it’s on the cover of Entertainment Weekly, I’ll pass on it. So I held off for several years on watching Schitt’s Creek. I ended up binging the entire series in about a week.

Can anyone explain the appeal of these shows? Is it just the can’t-stop-watching-the-trainwreck dregs of television? Do the same people who watch this also watch Survivor, the Batchelor/ette, and various singing and dancing shows?

You didn’t mention how long you stayed away before Beyond Light, but yes, the world is confusing. That’s the nicest way to put it. Honestly, I haven’t stopped playing and it’s too much for me to keep up with. I don’t think I could give a coherent recollection of anything other than major highpoints from D2 launch to

Oh, well if the WSJ reported it, it has to be true, right? A tweet from almost 8-years ago had little to do with anything. Did the WSJ mention how Jennings has two other game shows (one on prime time), and likely countless other things going on?