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I’ve never cared much for Tom Cruise as a person, but after seeing the Top Gun sequel, and reading about all the training he did, PLUS he did that freaking mountain jump HIMSELF (that you’ve been seeing in the new MI trailers), I have to admit a grudging respect for somebody who does that anymore.

Everyone knows the proper pronunciation is “sangwich”

Well duh, you don’t have to source meat OR cheese for a video game!

It’s a combination of it being a new medium, and capitalism in general. This happened with the BBC and Doctor Who, because no one cared to save episodes of a children’s show, and melted the film to make ladies shoe heels. Now there are whole swaths of episodes of the original seasons, that are either just gone or

I can’t support any candidate that promotes any beverage but Brawndo. It’s got what plants crave!

That looks really good, actually. Man, intrigued by this movie a lot.

A school had the AUDACITY to ban Prime, leaving their students dehydrated.

Your first paragraph makes you sound like a heroin junkie who should have detoxed 20 years ago.

Or, like, put less caffeine in it.

I always love the contortions Kotaku writers go through to justify framing “Hot Tub Streamer Bottles Bathwater, Inexplicably Makes $32 million” as “gaming journalism.”

The other director?

Uhhh...pretty sure it’s not easy being green, dude. 

THATS MUPPET RACISM!!!!

I say the same thing nearly daily when I read Kotaku articles about what stupid shit a random streamer just did

I encourage you not to watch her episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

I was happier not knowing who this was.

Yep. It’s fucking pathetic.

It’s in the article. It’s green makeup and it’s because she just sung a Wicked song.

Ballinger deserves no pity but I’m also really annoyed by the kinds of people who scour someone’s history for any scandal that might provide them with the tiniest bit of internet clout.

I understand what you mean, I think that in their effort to make the game a bit more casual they wanted to make sure that, no matter what specialization you choose, it would almost always be a viable way to solve the situation. The problem with this approach is that it makes your choice of specialization almost