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It’s this; a huge part of the Crypto/NFT con is that those pushing it are Libertarian douche-bros. Breaking copyright is the point to them, they believe in a system with no rules or regulation, because they put their own personal ability to act without restriction first and foremost. The fact that the vast majority of

Biggest surprise about this video was the guy’s voice! 

Evangelion Unit 01, which is best classified as “it’s complicated”.

Love that she joined (or helped form) a team named “chump squad” after working on the chumps. Don’t forget your roots!

Baby I love you, would you like to become a uniform shapeless fluid with me and exist forever in apathy?

What a great story. The little bits of creative ingenuity that go into getting a game to do what you want it to do within the constraints of the engine are so crafty and inventive. It’s always fun to see how things work when you pull back the curtain and look under the hood, and it’s something I’ve come to appreciate

Didn’t the plot of Sonic Adventure 2 involve Sonic being framed for bank robberies?

I bet that’s not even a real guitar he’s playing.

I feel like there needs to be a line saying they’re not to be confused with SiIvaGunner

Tifa’s new limit break is cumming along nicely it seems...

And then Disney buys Microsoft.  And then Amazon buys Disney.  And then the Vogons demolish the Earth to make way for a hyperspace bypass.

Take, for instance, the article we’re all responding to: who are the subjects? What are their histories? What are the probable consequences of the actions of the subjects? What are the likely and possible future implications?

I hate when reviews are a thoughtful interpretation of a movie’s themes. It’s absolutely true that a person only makes a movie to express things they can easily state on a press junket. It’s equally true that directors say they resent their movies while promoting them.

Or Cream will have to do it again.

Get in the cyclone, Tails.

This is doubly weird for me, since I’ve always referred to 9/11 as the wardrobe malfunction of America’s foreign policy.

Travis Scott has encouraged exactly this sort of behavior at other shows, including specifically telling crowds to rush the stage, ignore staff and security, and in one famous case, jump off the balcony. He is a piece of shit and the fact that the AV Club seems intent on placing the blame on everyone but him is

Travis Scott was not just the performer, it’s his festival. So it’s to be expected that he would be one of the parties held responsible for this in civil court.

Good question. Scott is the creator of this festival though (it’s named after one of his albums), so that might make him liable.