People buy stuff because famous people all the time. It’s pretty much the entire thing with sponsorship and endorsements. Why would a Fortnite skin be any different?
People buy stuff because famous people all the time. It’s pretty much the entire thing with sponsorship and endorsements. Why would a Fortnite skin be any different?
For sure, being obnoxious is certainly not a crime or anything close to it. I find his actions on some other media I do/used to enjoy to be incredibly annoying, so it’s hard for me personally to appreciate his talent, like you said.
I’m not trying to say that you can’t/shouldn’t find him funny, comedy is such a subjective thing. Any moderately successful comic has a fanbase, and I won’t deny his success. Few comedians become successful on their own, but according to Bert, he’s on the same level as Seinfeld or Kevin Hart and did it by himself.
Yeah, I remember a Comedy Central special or two in the early 2000's and he wasn’t so reliant on sleepwalking for his set, at least from memory. I remember enjoying him enough to gladly watch new stuff, but then it just became more and more what his current act is like, and lost interest.
Bert might not be a sexual predator (cool low bar, by the way) or joke thief, but if he hadn’t glommed on to other more famous/successful people he’d still be working tiny clubs or hosting bullshit shows at the expense of his body on Travel Channel. He has one bit that was moderately amusing the first couple times he…
I’m not sure when Mike Birbiglia’s bit on TAL happened, but I’ve been aware of him for quite a while, and his older stuff is closer to true stand-up. It helps to view his current act more as a sometimes-funny one man show than a stand up act. He has a knack for storytelling, but joke density is very low.
Yeah, he has a serious issue ceding attention to anybody. I used to watch/listen to 2 Bears, 1 Cave with him and Tom Segura because I like Tom Segura, and eventually stopped because every hour episode had roughly 5 minutes of Tom talking throughout while Bert just spins his wheels for the other 55 minutes.
Yeah... I don’t often get engrossed in game stories, and don’t really get emotionally attached to characters, but RDR2 hooked me with both. At about the 70-80 hour mark is when I started feeling the burnout, but I still had a solid 20+ hours left of just story content.
But I’m not even sure it’s designed to be like that.
I have a lot of fairly common ones I would guess.
I’ve never been much for eating at breakfast time, but I love breakfast food. I just can’t eat before I’ve been up for a few hours or it makes me sick to my stomach. On the weekends, we’ll sometimes eat breakfast, but it’s at 10:00-11:00 and I’ve already been up for 3-4 hours.
The harmless conspiracy theory I have about NES-era games being so hard is that they didn’t want you to rent Battletoads then beat it in a weekend and never play it again, kind of an offshoot of the arcade model that was designed to devour quarters. There was a whole ecosystem around challenging video games.…
Technomancer is generally the exception that proves the rule. Having freeze as your element sorta helps keep rushing enemies away, just leeching health instead of needing to be close/tag enemies with abilities to heal helps, as well as all the turrets and other stuff.
The entire looter shooter genre is polarizing. It’s one of the genres that people just seem to be wholly incapable of accepting that other people like. MOBAS, BR’s, walking simulators, fucking anime porn games... nobody really kicks up that much dust.
As you noted, the actually core feels more like Diablo than the other games in the genre, character builds and items especially.
My wife and I just lost our 15 year old cat on Tuesday evening due to a mix of issues. It’s hit both of us hard - my wife especially, as she called him her orange shadow. We ordered a paw print kit several months ago, but didn’t take the time to try and do it until Tuesday afternoon. By then it was too late, we…
I called out incels specifically because they tend to be the loudest and nastiest when women do stuff like this.
It isn’t about morality, it’s about money.
Whisky can be weird, just because of taste differences between people. Like most things, cost doesn’t always translate to quality.
I watched WW recently, and perhaps it was a victim of hype, but I didn’t think it was that good. I feel like the female empowerment aspect of it was undercut severely by several plot beats, there was entirely too much slow-mo, way too much bad CGI, and a ridiculous boring mess of a climax.