"I can't wait to bomb the didongos"
"I can't wait to bomb the didongos"
You can't stop Madonna. That's her thing. That's been her thing for like, 40+ years.
Not to nitpick grammar and schematics, but doesn't naming your anti domestic violence non-profit "No More" imply that there was/is an acceptable time for/amount of domestic violence?
There are problems in consumer product video game journalism. Independent developers (especially if their game is free to anyone with web access) and cultural critics are not part of it.
This is a troll of art....brilliant
I believe you are providing a thoughtful, detailed response to a sarcastic post.
Don't throw acid. Drop it instead. Actually, don't do that either. You might wind up like me and get into a fight with a tree.
I'm beginning to suspect Charles Manson may be a cad.
I'd like to see less violence in video games not from censorship but from developers creating new ways to play a game. I don't think violence in video games is a problem but it does tend to be the default way to play most games. There are plenty of examples of games that do not use violence but the majority involve it…
What are you responding to?
You can have a discussion about anything, really.
From the video:
#it'saboutethicsinwintericestreetracing
Have you ever seen Shoot Em Up? The main character severs an umbilical chord with a gun after delivering a baby. Its nuts.
I love the internet but the way it makes anonymous threats such an easy thing to do is pretty awful.
Do people still wear cameo uniform for the jungle room? Are junglists still a thing? I was more of a house kind of guy myself.
There might be buttons you can push, doors to open, pulleys, levers, but it won't be that interactive.
If someone doesn't like someone's videos/editorial/whatever I can understand criticizing them or offering your opinion why.
What I don't understand is the absolute rage so many people have over a person, on the internet, having an opinion, about commonly used trends/techniques/tropes in a kind of consumer product.
She was on the Colbert Report