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That particular Hank Williams song has been used to promote the game in the past. You can find it in the Gamescom 2012 promo trailer for the first LOTU game.

Gustavo Santaolalla is credited for the TV show on IMDB, so he, or at least his music, are going to be used in the show in some capacity.

Imma head off the naysayers by saying, fuck yeah. Can’t wait.

Looks good.  Great song choice for the trailer. 

It got us to the North Shore beaches, but I hated every minute of it.

This is exactly what I was thinking. His schtick is what makes this hard to swallow, since if you don’t pay attention you will miss his sincerity and broad view of the gaming industry. I also have to assume he didn’t wake up yesterday and think “what should tomorrow’s video be about” and come up with this. I strongly

...that reads as inflated ego? He thinks he can help, he’s trying to help. Helping. If it crashes and burns at least he’d have done more than any of us have ever done.

We all know what this means...


Knack 3 Baby!

Honestly, this is pretty good synergy! Maybe I can actually win something with AFC Richmond since I sure as heck wont be able to with United.

Animal Crossing’s success has changed so much

You know Sudeikis woulda done it, nobody looks happier than he does when he does that dance.

“Oh no, she doesn’t care! Let’s make everyone else care!” - the internet, especially this fucking shithole

Without a slap or a La La Land, the Emmys gave the netizens of Twitter very little to talk about.

Yes. You will probably never see this, but I agree. I very rarely watch long-form TV. Not sure why I started this? Serial killers, I guess.

Hey, did you know he was on The Man— oh, you seem to have taken this one. Carry on then.

who was supposed to play Batgirl’s villain, apparently some new take on an old bad guy named Firefly

The worst thing to happen to liberalism is people trying to force moralism into art/entertainment. It really makes us look foolish.

One of the things is they inevitably set up defense attorneys as bad and unethical, and talk about how unfair it is when bad guys get off on technicalities like “you illegally searched their house”. 

Maybe if we taught critical thinking in school, we’d have fewer people consuming entertainment as fact.

If they depicted these institutions accurately, boredom would be a bigger problem than outrage.

Do people actually believe that Law & Order in any way represents reality? Because if enough of them do, then that is a bigger problem than any TV show depicting heroic cops.