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I’m a big fan of AZ, but this is one of Katie’s weaker pieces (plus, like, her 613437234725th consecutive Metal Gear comic). One of the big problems is that the perspective of the silencer in the last panel is kinda warped, so it looks like the Boss plugged her pistol into a chaff grenade.

My Switch arrived on Tuesday so fuck you I don’t have time to finish comment k Zelda thx bai

If we had signatures here, I would sig this.

The rest of the comments section seems to disagree.

I totally thought the player in that last clip was running some amazing new multiplayer mod, until he turned the last corner and I realized that it was just a healthbar mod. ><

Likewise! May your next argument go much better for you than this one did.

Kid, you’re arguing that people should be able to magically predict when and where fires are going to break out. You have no point. Go home.

So what you’re saying is all the people who died in Grenfell Tower were just stupid. Seems legit.

I finally caved and ordered a Switch and BotW (Amazon has the consoles for $399 CAD for Prime members - and you can get a free 30-day Prime membership). Until that arrives and consumes my life, I guess I’ll play a little Elite: Dangerous. I also have a bit of a hankering to replay The Banner Saga saga (not a typo, I

Your dog sounds like an ingrate. You should give me the steak instead.

I actually agree with you. Both jobs have merit, and if either were eliminated entirely, humanity would definitely suffer. However, I don’t see both jobs as being equally important. There’s a reason we have days to honour veterans but no days to honour strippers.

lol, that last one was actually the review that pushed me over the edge into buying the game. Hella glad I did.

It’s still not totally clear if it actually does affect the game’s difficulty, or if it’s just a joke.

The fact that your post has six times the stars as the other two in this conversation gives me hope for this world.

Counterpoint: saving people from burning buildings is more important work than playing videogames on Twitch, because, you know, you’re preventing people from dying horribly.

Uh... why? Neither of those things seem particularly offensive in and of themselves.

“Between you and I, I never believed there was a Deathgaze. I heard someone talking about it and thought I’d use it to wangle myself an airship.”

I was gonna say “condoms”, but I don’t really want “Hello Kitty condoms” showing up in my search history, so I can’t check if it’s true.

I know it’s not profound or anything, but it floors me how games can inspire real, lasting emotional bonds between players and fictional characters. I don’t say that with the least bit of judgment; I melted just like the rest of you when Geralt smiled at me in that video.