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Happy ending? Sounds like a spin-off to me. Law & Order: Massage Parlor.

I guess as stupid as your response?

I was going to make the comment that knowing McFarlane, this is the most self-obvious headline that could have been made.

Same here—my 13-year old said “He’s an idiot, no one takes him seriously, and he says all that stuff just for attention and clicks”.

He probably could have asked around. Sports and trading cards are known to "brick" themselves, starting in the mid-90s and back.

The story is relatively easily digestible in season and expansion chunks. It’s the lore where it is easy to get lost. And if you’ve never played (your own admission) then do you really know what you were missing out on? Seems like a weird way to frame an argument. “I’ve never played before, and now I never will.”

I gotta say, I successfully resisted the cult of Game of Thrones forever. Well, until my wife and I started in on season one on HBO Max just a couple of weeks ago. We are typically binge watchers, but in the last 2.5 weeks we have made it through a whopping 5 episodes so far. I’m not sure if I will even watch past the

Green screen = sting operation!

Yeah, and unfortunately they nerfed that in PVE, too.

No kidding. Maybe Kotaku could report on exactly how many people would need to sign off on some major 3.0 change, because it certainly is more than this one developer.

Watch out, that kind of logic doesn’t fit in here.

So I guess Bungie should have gone that route, and perhaps the first case would not have been thrown out.

Well, MY American perspective is that if this were on US soil, the area immediately around the runway would be strictly off-limits because some morons would be throwing things at the planes.

Good, I’m not the only one who remembered that>

No offense, but your list reads more like someone trying hard to list deep cuts, with Miles and Puck thrown in to make it look like you weren’t.

Meh, both are just rehashes of tweets. Seems about right for most “articles” these days.

Which movie establishes they are called “Yautja”?

I feel like we saw this *exact* same headline just a month ago.

I’ll predict there is some sort of lawsuit coming, seeking damages that just happen to coincide with the amount Amber Heard will need to get out of bankruptcy.

Maybe I don’t want to know the answer, but was she the student’s teacher for three separate years, too? Meaning, was he abused at school? Or are they saying it happened in the complex they both lived in?