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I only have one problem with this story: Chris Evans is not in his Captain America costume. They should go around in costume together.

::dry heaves because of her hysterical crying::

I watched a couple of episodes of Nick Carter's reality show, and in addition to what you mentioned, he mentioned his mother misusing/stealing a bunch of his money when he was younger. He also admitted to getting almost zero education past the age of twelve.

I had a friend who bought a copy of Sun Tzu's "Art of War" for graduate school (MBA) that was annotated by a previous owner. Tidbits included "fuck this," "what the fuck?," and "this is super helpful for a mid-manager stuck in a cubicle."

I imagine the previous owner was some poor white collar drudge who had been

Alan Rickman could be the burnt-out, cynical reporter who writes the story. He's an old-time newspaperman, see, he's got a fedora and trenchcoat and he's used to standing outside little Italian diners, waiting for the dirty politicians eating within to come out and answer his machine-gun fired questions. But he

I can't even believe I know this, but it actually isn't their fault - at least most of it isn't. They very publicly had to sue their manager because he was taking "development" fees, a manager fee, and also had written into his contract that he was a 1/6 member of the group, which is illegal, but on top of the fact

I'm trying to understand why the Backstreet Boys are broke. Or anyone who made a shitload of money for several years doesn't have enough money to live comfortably... oh I don't know.. FOREVER. You have to be stupid. Just fucking shit stain stupid. Even if you had shitty managers.. you still have to be stupid to make

Yes, but in the movie, she will probably have to fall in love with a sweet but shy neighbor who lives next door to her rental, right before she's supposed to leave—probably after dating some flashy, narcissistic yet charming Lothario who only leaves her feeling alone and empty. And that sweet but shy neighbor will

I'm a former wedding planner and often found myself feeling so connected to clients - crying at the groom's face when he first saw his bride, laughing at the maid of honor's toast, and feeling sentimental at their cake topper that had been passed down from generation to generation. The best part was seeing each

Not with either of those dinosaurs. Let's get some fresh kids in there! And maybe, let's think big: Lupita N'yongo has the intern wedding planner and Oscar Isaac has the brother of a bride she meets.

Tara Jacoby does it again!

What a lovely story for a Friday.

True. How the industry (and the public) treats female employees can be pretty crap. I know I've mentally just bunched it all together under the pretense that the game industry is catering to a customer base that will praise you and curse you (or worse) in the same breath. They feel they're owed so much and have the

I can't believe the ONE time an author gets unprecedented creative control over a film adaptation, it's fucking E.L James and 50 Shades of Grey.

I am in no way defending this trash heap, but everyone's acting like this horrible movie just fell from the sky into their laps as if it weren't something they agreed to do.

Let's be fair: Stephanie Meyer should get some of the blame for the books as well.

I salute you, sir, for actually knowing and recognising true journalism. The most irksome part of GamerGate for me, other than the overt misogyny (which isn't supposed to be what it's about) and subsequent declarations that it is a feminist movement (how the hell does that dichotomy happen?), is the painful fact that

Jason even though you are an Unethical Game Journo Pros, (but mostly because you are a Man) I will be civil in the hopes of furthering polite discourse.

Yo, its not wrong for them to report on this story. In fact, it's their job as journalists to correct misinformation. Hell, Kotaku has a tough row to hoe on any GamerGate story, as they're target no. 1 amongst gaming websites. Any story necessarily entails a somewhat defensive stance, and few of GGers' typical

The accusations of the GamerGate trolls, even if actually true, are almost laughably pedestrian "offenses" that do not even remotely warrant the amount of outrage that results. "Ooooh, nepotism and award-fixing at a small indie games festival! Some developer's game got a better score because she was fucking the guy