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This article makes absolutely zero sense. The central conceit is that white people should stop identifying with the Handmaid’s Tale or using it as a symbol for the pro-choice movement because some black people don’t like the show, a show that attempts to right a wrong from the book by including people of color in the

This is not throwing his favorite child “under the bus”. He’s clearly protecting her by trying to limit the public’s perception of her liability and thereby protecting her brand.

What I wouldn’t give for him to be back on Twitter, just for the next couple weeks.  I wanna watch his head implode.  (Please take me out of the grays!)

Riot? No.

Of course not. We have a peaceful tourist visit.

Yes, you conclude the article arguing that you might be wrong then spend the afternoon arguing against the arguments for why you might be wrong. And that’s your right, you don’t have to change your mind, but these arguments are all valid no matter how emotional you might think we’re being. In several of these comments

The attention grabbing symbols they’re using at their protests aren’t nuanced enough, you say? They’re protesting in major media markets where they can more easily recruit people to show up instead of smaller ones you say? They disagree on strategy with groups you favor more but not on any goals you say? Well, to hell

Just pointing out the irony that he’s glorified gun violence throughout his career. I find little everyday absurdities like that amusing, that’s all. 

Yeah, I thought that was the whole point of the end game grind with Diablo games so saying to just not do it seems weird. Kinda negates the whole pull of the game.

This is an ad, not an article or “chat”.

Jesus Christ, Kotaku.  I hope all of you know where you’re heading when this ship finally sinks for good.

I used to also say “well I’ve been able to enjoy it without spending money” on games such as Diablo Immortal. However the work of journalists such as Laura Kate Dale and James Stephanie Sterling, along with reading many horror stories over the years, has convinced me that there’s a very real human cost to monetization

Some of these comments show exactly what’s wrong with this type of predatory design. People justify spending money on it because the game “earned” it in some way. But as they play more and more, the game will continue to ask for more and more, and eventually they’ve spent more than they would’ve been willing to pay

The fuck is this advertisement? It’s arguably one of the most exploitive and overpriced f2p games in history. Bye Kotaku. I'm done with this corpse of a website.

For all the primo coverage on Blizzard’s latest money-grab, er,  game, goto http://www.Kotaku.shill

BAD TAKES, GET YER BAD TAKES HERE! TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!

Diablo Immortal Is Far Too Good To Be Free”

Bullshit. Any game this has to push micro transactions this hard is a MAJOR red flag.

The moment this game was announced, there was feedback. Majority negative but regardless any feedback is helpful.

What did they do with this feedback, they decided to nickel and dime their

well, who owns g/o media now? it wouldn’t be a bunch of rich old republicans, by any chance, would it?

How is “content on youtube”, and “chemicals in food” bad for children?

Amber literally made her own memes in this trial and was her own worst enemy.

I can’t find the video, and I don’t usually give police the benefit of the doubt, but going out to help a drowning person without a floating device or a rope attached to land or a boat is asking to be drowned yourself, especially if you’re not a strong swimmer.