“McDonalds is going to sell you as many burgers as you pay for. They’re a business. Its up to your fat ass to decide whether you buy 2 or 20.”
“McDonalds is going to sell you as many burgers as you pay for. They’re a business. Its up to your fat ass to decide whether you buy 2 or 20.”
it’s frankly pathetic and lessens our voice. shame on Joan for being willfully ignorant and obnoxious just to get a few rage clicks.
progression systems in multiplayer games were a mistake
you gotta be good at it first, m8
its a good idea to hear it for what it is: information they are taught to say to you that can only improve your health. a routine of diet and exercise will do nothing but improve your quality of life.
the word savage being offensive IS THE ENTIRE POINT
These kind of band-aid solutions drive me up the wall. I thought these kind of team-ups were one of the interesting parts of battle royales.
shogo holds up worse than kingpin, trust me. kingpin's gunfeel and a/v feedback is pretty stellar in comparison.
kotaku thrives off of controversy like this, under the guise of bringing light to issues.
I feel like Americans could learn a thing or two from this work ethic.
this is perhaps the MOST Kotaku headline and article I've ever seen
it makes sense he got an idea from Are You Afraid Of the Dark, it seems to be his M.O. to take a schlocky concept and try to play it straight with a degree of skill and artful composition.
I thought the idea was, since it wasn't as big an audience draw as the NBA, then it didn't pay as much?
Why are my comments not sticking? Why is this comment system so broken?
implying 1917 didn't deserve it
“The person in one of the two movies I saw in theaters this year should have been nominated!”
dunno why my comment didnt stick, this system is really obtuse.
Aw, don’t hate on 90's/monster maze shooters for the immasculating easy difficulty, its part of the fun. Busting your balls seems highly appropriate for machismo-infused muscle guy shooters.
Imagine judging a comic by his acting gigs. Generous of you to omit his writing credits.
depends what you mean by“best idea”. if that means “making money”, it’s a pretty solid idea.