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Randy Randerson
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I was thinking this too... how can they be one-dimensional? Wouldn’t a one dimensional object just be a single point?

Wait, they’re one-dimensional? Can a string be one-dimensional?

Tired: It’s so over.
Wired: WE NEVER LEFT!

Let’s fucking ggooooooooo

If it's not Flash Thompson and His Symbiote on Wacky Space Adventures or Tom Hardy in a rom com with violence, Venom is boring. The minute I get control of Pete in his jumpsuit I'm dragging his ass to the nearest set of bells.

If there's not a button where I can mat Peter's hair down across his forehead like a teen alt rock lead singer from the mid-00s, what are they even doing?

I feel like Angry Spider-Man has never worked particularly well and the recent showcase footage didn’t really change my mind. The character’s appearance, movement style, combat style, etc, just don’t really lend themselves to “dark and brooding.”

Something I’m noticing is TotK has more signposting than BotW on suggested order. Purah and the random paper-reading NPCs tend to point to one specific region at a time; and you need to find her (and thus get those hooks) to get basic kit like the glider.

Yunobo’s ability helps a lot with mining, using it to break through rock walls instead of wasting all your bomb arrows or weapon durability.  So if you plan on going into caves at all, don’t sleep on the Fire Temple

Considering it would be the first thing annihilated by any opposing space force, Alabama certainly sounds like a solid choice.

I simply cannot imagine the shock for any native Coloradians having to move to ‘Bama. Between the distilled ignorance and distilled moonshine, it’s like moving to the moon. Young ladyfolk unable to get proper medical care is only like #94 on the “It’s How Bad There?” list.....

I’m curious about the motivation to move operations to Alabama in the first place.  Colorado has a well established aerospace industry and infrastructure and it just seems like the logical place to be.  Does Alabama have some logistical advantages I’m not aware of?

Personally I don’t care that the app is hot trash. I don’t use it.

The article writers don’t like it either. Kotaku writers vs. Kotaku owners is an ancient ongoing war.

Its not like the writer has any control over the website or the ads.

You know, considering how awful and intrusive Kotaku’s ads are on mobile, I think it’s kind of hilarious to see you calling out what is fairly benign (albeit also still pretty crappy) compared to your own site’s ads, which are massive and page engulfing.

I believe it was called, “the shitification” of the internet? Lemme check,

Everything on the internet is ephemeral; eventually, greed takes down every site, every service, every game....

Like a good neighbor, State Farm is leaving you the hell alone.

I bet they pull out of Florida soon as well (as many insurance companies are).