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“Cultural appropriation of Reggae?”

As someone who was in junior high when Sublime came out, I’ve never stopped liking Sublime.

We all wore our pants like that. Heck many of still do. 

Yeah they pretty much cemented that Mac users were insufferable hipsters and PC users were normal and laid back. 

It’s like how condoms are “99%” effective.

Yeah, no.

I think “and the supervisor was asleep or intoxicated during the time is the only super-relevant part of this study.

Eh, I kinda dig it. I can play turn-based FFVII at any time, on any platform. I’m pretty sure I have the HD remaster on my smart fridge.

...I actually loved 15. 

When Holly reached out to ProJared and tweeted something like “So sorry about this, I’m here for you” Heidi’s response was fucking brutal:

Agreed. This review is “I’m tired of zombie games / white dudes” which is fine for your blog or whatever but an actual review of the game would be more helpful.

You can be a robot space wizard but God forbid you even mildly alter any aspect of your skin color.

I mean, it would have been. More Jedi survivors actually makes sense. It’s a very, very big galaxy, and not all Jedi fought in the Clone Wars and were close to troopers. It eliminated the Jedi order and their power in the galaxy, but individuals are always going to escape purges like that.

The new trilogy, Rogue One, and the Battlefront story were all fronted by women

Wow, this whole “it’s not political” thing has stuck in Kotaku’s craw something fierce. It’s almost like a compulsion at this point that when The Division 2 pops up they have to mention it. 

There’s a fine line between whistleblowing and espionage and it seems to me like Assange may have jumproped over that line a couple hundred times.

I tried III and Black Flag, and that’s about when I realized I was an Ezio fan, not an AC fan.

I actually liked the father parts, probably because Haytham was far more likable and human than Connor.

Of all the things I don’t care about, this is definitely somewhere in the middle.

Because, right now, the political views of every person, place, or thing has to be fully graphed, tagged, and dissected before anyone can feel comfortable enjoying media or art.