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Jesus this was embarrassing to read. Unbelievably pretentious while also thick-headed towards the role of criticism. Just relax, sir

When AV Club wasn’t owned and operated by shills it would never have touched this garbage with a 10-foot pole except to mock the hell out of it.

This is the most annoying shit I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Please disregard this article.

Yeah this is a dumb take. 

I hate this so much.

The way you are differentiating Joker from violent video games is kind of bullshit. This sentence; “Violent video games are about a bunch of different subjects that just happen to have violence” means almost nothing. You’re essentially saying that ‘violent video games are about different things that have violence’.

I’ve owned an S5, S6, G3 and S8. None of them “turned to garbage” after 6 months. The G3 was garbage from the moment I switched it on, the rest were awesome until I replaced them.

WHen was the last time you tried Samsung’s version of android?? I hope you aren’t basing that off of Touchwiz 5-6 years ago...

You’re right. My Note 9 literally disintegrated as though Thanos were involved precisely 180 days after buying it. You, good sir, are clearly wise beyond measure. Thank you for these pearls.

It’s nowhere near perfect.

Honestly the twist is the least interesting part of the original movie. 

cat consent now? jesus christ. 

I don ‘t even remember the last time I logged on to facebook, but everywhere I go, online or off, people want me to use facebook. From the local gaming club, to small time miniatures to relatives I had thought were luddites all my life.

You don’t HAVE to use faceboook. And since you don’t HAVE to use facebook it hardly infringes on your right to privacy. Same with, likely, most of the other examples you want to throw at me.

I mean, yes, invasion of privacy is scary.

Facebook is a right? Lol, wut.

“You can pay extra to fix a problem that we created” sounds like a thing someone would say at Apple, doesn’t it?

I quit F*Book a year ago, for not only privacy issues but for the fact it is making people anti-social. Hiding behind a phone or computer posting mindless garbage and liking everyone’s posts/pics hoping they’ll like your’s pretty much sums up F*Book.. Freaking love Black Mirrors take on social media and it is so true.

I feel like so long as you don’t put too much on Facebook or too much faith in Facebook, being on it is basically fine. Like, if I get off of it I won’t communicate as much with certain members of my family, so posting a couple pictures after a trip or periodic personal updates (or jokes or whatever) is harmless.