Unclear. The '92 Blue Jays were invited to the White House by the first President Bush. The '93 Vancouver Canucks and several other Canadian NHL champs were not invited in the 90s.
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AaronM_Mlner on an io9 had an absolutely brilliant observation on the Hybrid Prophesy. The hybrid would burn billions of hearts to heal his own. The Doctor did that to his own hearts, powering the transporter by burning his body billions of times in the confession dial to get to Gallifrey, to use the Extraction Chamber to bring back Clara.
It was an opt-in survey based on less than 1% of early-gen owners. Survey selection bias is big here. A lot of inferences and estimates are being made here. It's overall a very poorly done study, but people love anything that will "prove" EV is unreliable and not the way to go. Jalopnik has a far better write-up on this study:
http://jalopnik.com/report-two-thirds-of-early-tesla-model-s-drivetrains-m-1747222846
In the comments of the Jalopnik article is a very intriguing point made by G42dog as well (emphasis mine):
"They operate much more like an IT-related hardware business that way. They think of all of these things as modules. And swapping whole modules saves them the expense of having to build massively complicated repair centers, so they’d rather take the hit to swap whole units. One mitigating factor for them is that then they have those units to analyze so they can make improvements - which is another thing that’s more IT than auto industry in their approach. They don’t consider the car done when it’s sold, they consider it like a supported product that will need updates and upgrades.
Very different approach to cars. I’m curious to see how that will play in the future; they seem to be able to convince their customers that it’s a better approach (even owners who’ve had their drive trains replace tend to gush over their Teslas - so it seems that Tesla has convinced them they’re getting good value, rather than a horribly flawed product)."
Could be all kinds of shenanigans. Here's an article about a recent arrest of a lab owner faking results: https://kinja.com/api/profile/getsession?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theroot.com%2Fsetsession%3Fr%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.theroot.com%252Flab-owner-arrested-for-falsifying-results-of-drug-tests-1834753568
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And that's not an isolated incident, these sorts of things do pop up in the news on a semi-regular basis. There are other scenarios: CPS worker lied, false positive, etc.
"Frequently cited as one of the two best players of all time, along with Kai Budde,[1][2] Finkel has more Pro Tour top eight finishes than any other player to date, and the most career money winnings in professional Magic history. He was inducted into the Pro Tour Hall of Fame in 2005 as a member of the inaugural class." I'd say he's doing just fine. He also has his own magic card (with his likeness on it) - only one of 11 players to receive this honor: http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=33604
Meanwhile Alyssa Bereznak lost her job at Gizmodo over this article, had to move to a new blogging site (https://kinja.com/alyssa-bereznak-old - it's the last article), and when you google her name alone, 70% of the results are about this article, and the first image result is: http://images1.laweekly.com/imager/bereznak-gets-her-own-magic-card-no-fair/u/original/4236317/ioc7b.jpg
Seems appropriate that she too would have her own magic card :D
Best comment of the thread right here. It's only fitting, today, that you channel the sardonic wit of Drew Magary when it's your turn for his "Why Your Team Sucks" series.
(You're going to feel compelled to keep clicking the next link in that post history. It's natural. Let it happen.)
Or just check out his recent GQ piece where he infiltrated a Donald Trump campaign rally to meet his supporters. This guy's completely freelance, he has no boss. He's a peacock, Captain, you gotta let him fly.
A is the highest they can give, but they gave pluses and minuses.
B+ is a pretty good score. AA Dowd is also very fair in his ratings (to the point where people think he's harsh). You can see some of his other ratings here.
I believe he gave TFA a "B."
I have zero issue with the hate, as long as it's rational, well articulated, and includes proposed solutions to whatever grievances are being addressed. Then there's this guy who is just the worst.
Found it. You'll have to scroll down a bit to find the stories, and because Kinja hates humanity you have to click through one by one, but it looks like they're all there.
Ben is Data, and yes that means Data and Dr Crusher are married in this fanfic universe.
>"Perhaps you should simply tell her how you feel," Worf replied. "I have never lied in my life. Except for all those times I lied to cover up my secret alter ego as Klingon Opera Star Chancellor Silver. But apart from that, I have never lied. Oh, and when I pretended to eat Captain Picard's salad when no one was looking directly at me. Oh, and when I pathetically attempted to make one of my ex-wives think they stole decoy gold-pressed latinum. Oh, and throughout my entire childhood when my foster father asked if I was going to the plant to build up a skillset as a noncommissioned crew member of Starfleet, when I was really attending Starfleet Academy to study starship security and operations. Oh, and… my point is… I lie on a very infrequent basis."
You can disagree with people without calling them horrible horrible journalists and writers as well as insinuating that Schreier does nothing but complain about the game and that he hates it when the review is full of praise for the production values and the battle system.
Schreier can't be a horrible journalist if you've gone on in this very thread to praise his reporting.
Pick out the articles in his most recent 30-50 that were written to be divisive or ignorant and post them in a reply. If you don't respond with "almost all of them" with an argument for each, then you're wrong there as well.
I wish the entire Groupthink thread and its spinoff thread dedicated entirely to encouraging wars and scary-ass behaviors between commenters on GOMI and commenters on Kinja would GOMI. Partypants is messed up as hell for so many reasons, but encouraging that--and going so far as to make a Kinja account just to egg people on--shows she has reached a new level of sad human garbageness.
Edit: Also she immediately began yelling at all of the new people to call her..
I am so sick of this stupidity. Michael Harriot is a damn idiot, first and foremost. I have lived in the US all of my life and I never got to own a slave even for a day, (skin color notwithstanding). Where the hell does this dumbass get off accusing "white people" of being cowards. Black people are the cowards. Not one mention of African tribes selling members of other local tribes into slavery in the first place. Yes that's right, those "other "brown skinned animals" in Africa were the one who had been trading in slaves for centuries before the advent of America. But our illustrious author has chosen to disregard the truth for the cowardly whine, "white people are cowards". Actual slavery knows no skin color. Slavery is still alive in the world today although banned by every nation. So get over it you cowards, find something you can do to actually make a difference rather that blame whitey for all of your troubles.
I think it's fake since the only links are back to Funnyjunk:
The writer, Bobby Finger, is real. It seems that he writes primarily for Deadspin and Jezebel, both Gawker Media properties:
He had a couple good pieces in deadspin, here they are none of them are exactly on this topic but the one on mma fighters that they went over a bit in episode 20 with Jordan Breen, is maybe close.
I hope I don't upset anyone by doing this but I noticed a comment on this article which was so good, I wanted to copy here:
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SantaBarbarianLS6Aaron Gordon5/25/19 11:36am
This just in, new “ElonSpeak” definitions:
The word “profits” now means “gushing cash out of every orifice imaginable”
The word “Pedoman” now is an honorific meaning “Brit held in high esteem”
The word “investment” now means “seven succeeding generations of over-promised, under-performing AP hardware”.
The word “LIDAR” now means “low res stick-on cameras on the bumper”
The word “genius” now means “high functioning whackjob with drug problem”
I would strongly suggest not financing a car with the intent of trading it in within a year. If your credit is damaged, unless you make huge payments you will not own enough of it to actually make any money off of it and you will still owe the bank after you trade it in. They have a pretty term for it, but it's really a horrible thing.
Get out, look at, research and test drive cars you are interested in. This will give you an appreciation for how different cars actually feel both mechanically and how you feel in them. This will also give you an appreciation for how to deal with car salesmen, or women. Make your intentions clear and you might actually find one that isn't a dick. If you find something you like, even think about renting one for a couple of days to see if you can live with it.
When it comes down to the brass tacks of the deal, DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING THEY VERBALLY CONVEY AS LEGALLY BINDING. If they say something, make them physically write it into the contract. If they say they can't or are unwilling to, they are lying or trying to screw you. Also if you don't see some sort of history report (ie carfax etc) assume it's bad. My sister bought a used car from StJames VW a few years ago and when she went to trade it in last month, found out that in the 2 years it was leased before she bought it, there were almost $30000 in claims on it.
There's an American Lemon Law Lawyer that has a blog/podcast, mostly about car buying. Some of it is US specific, but the basics to what he talks about can be applied anywhere. Here is a LINK to his most recent article, with a relevant title. Here's MORE of his articles.
Remember, it's your money. If you don't like what they are saying or doing, you are free to walk out and never go back.
They couldn't have made a D4 logo and just did a mic-drop? Hell, they could've made a poster out of cardboard and crayons. Multi-billion dollar companies with the best people working in the industry? Starting to be hard to believe.
BTW, Jason Schreier is a fucking shill. I wouldn't trust a word he says after his insulting comments to the Diablo community.
He writes for Kotaku but has blown the lid on Destiny and other games in the past, as in actually researched and found out the troubled legacy of those developments. He is one of the few actual journalists in the video game MSM. People are dismissing him because he works for Kotaku but the dude has some chops. If he hears rumblings of online game its best to take heed.
There's a good alternative to QT -IINA
Did a quick test, it'll do 16X with sound
Nice find with Twiggy going to A Perfect Circle.
It appears the person who claimed he knows of the 2 girls Maynard raped is still an active poster. Someone should send this person a message to see if they can divulge more.
https://kinja.com/meetmeattheregalbeagle/discussions
As a side note, I've looked into Kurt Cobain a bit and found some weird connections. Take a look, but there's no proof that the 2 Poneman's are brothers.
Ah. Gotcha.
For some reason I completely bypassed sports (which makes no sense, because I use MLBtv and Sunday Ticket to try and watch a dozen games at the same time), and immediately jumped to "why would you want to watch all the stuff being paraded out at 7pm on a Thursday?"
Best of luck sorting it out. FWIW, you may want to try and get in touch with Tim Burke at Deadspin.com. He had this post about his setup years ago.
Don't forget to show your support for the wonderful "journalist" at Gizmodo who unveiled the "monster" Ken Bone for the world to see. William Turton, ladies and gents, https://kinja.com/williamturton.
My wife watches Miyazaki films with me but committing to an anime series is something I haven't been successful at. I feel like you have to be extra careful about a show not having any fan service or other things that you just kind of get used to after watching anime for a while.
Anyway, I'm not going to recommend a specific anime, but a blog. Check out the "Watched with my wife" reviews by Ben Kanelos over at AniTAY. He also wrote a guide on introducing anime to your significant other.
I posted this below on another comment, but AaronM_Mlner on an io9 article had an absolutely brilliant observation on the Hybrid Prophesy. The hybrid would burn a billion billion hearts to heal his own. The Doctor did that to his own hearts, powering the transporter by burning his body billions of times in the confession dial to get to Gallifrey, to use the Extraction Chamber to bring back Clara.
Hey there!
Congrats on getting to a place where you want to invest! Everyone has given great advice on 401k, RothIRAs, and retirement savings. For your emergency fund (3-6 months of living expenses) and any other savings you want in the next 5-10 years (like a down payment on a place) use a High Yield Savings Account, because it helps your savings make you money, so you don't lose money as inflation rises each year (and you can access it at any time). I use Ally, which gives me 2.2% back annually. AKA, if you have $10,000 in savings that makes you $220 a year, instead of just sitting in your bank making you 20 cents.
If you're looking beyond just investment accounts, consider opening a brokerage account with Vanguard or Fidelity (that's a fancy name for an investment account). I use the 3 index fund method that I actually learned about from r/personalfinance. Here's the link to what that is and why it works. I only invest $200 a month, but I personally like it more than Ellevest (a wonderful service!), because the fees are lower, and it's really easy to do on your own! I am personally invested in the following funds with Vanguard: Total Stock Market Index, Total International Stock Index, Growth Index. Hope this helps!
Based on his previous posts, such as, 'Its ridiculous to say this article is bashing and reeks of them not actually reading it, absorbing it and reflecting on it. Its troubling and shows that whoever wrote the blog post is not in tune with the boots on the ground in their own company', I'd say he is definitely speaking out of a place of concern for the developers.
This whole conversation wouldn't be happening if it weren't for the work of an honest and caring investigative journalist. Very few individuals are concerned about learning the specific inner workings or failures of Bioware. The majority of individuals commenting here aren't asking for that information - they are asking for assurances that any future money they're sending to the company is not the outcome of the unreasonable and exploitative practices that Schreier has been exposing for years.
Tl;dr - People aren't asking for information about what's happened, they're asking for assurances about what will happen next.
The author of that article is writing an ongoing series of articles that explain everything about ramen. You can find all of his articles here. He's also a moderator of this subreddit and he wrote all of the recipes on this subreddit's sidebar
Anime Now! has a professional staff, but they mostly focus on seasonal titles. You can dig back at Richard Eisenbeis's reviews on Kotaku, though, for some older ones.
My brother has a 944 turbo with 503 thousand miles on it, but has had some issues which you have to expect at that mileage. I personaly love NA miatas, but I know some people don't. Here is his opposite lock account if you want to look at his 944. https://kinja.com/iamkensimon?startTime=1450749495161
Keep in mind he bought it for $2000. Also it has a cancan interior which they only made 500 with the white exterior, which is neat.
You would think they would be glad they have someone who goes into more than game reviews and actually knows their shit when it comes to games but because they're trans it's setting them off, if a male wrote the same articles the tone from everyone would be very different
https://kinja.com/heatheralexandra
I do hope kotaku try go for a more mature approach at times are I loved it when I was a teenager but now I'm kinda older and like more to chew on than memes and hyperbole.
They recently did some good stories on Czysz.
"How to buy your first bike" articles have been written a million times, even before there was Reddit, don't know what new info you expected to read. It is still a popular subject, discussed a few times a week on this sub. This article was funny with that story from when he was a salesman.
You can still read new McDonald posts at kinja.com/xseanmacdonaldxfix.
Did you buy the car As-is? Do you have proof of him committing fraud, or just proof that he's a "bad guy?" You can't sue him for selling you a car unless he lied about it. If he said "never been wrecked," and you find out he filed insurance claims, then that's a problem. If he said "great condition, creampuff" then that isn't actionable, and you won't be able to file in court and win. There's a great automotive attorney that posts. You should check out his articles, because he answers exactly these types of questions.
Digging these reviews. They remind me of my favorite beer writer, Will Gordon, but with a more precise palate.
Unfortunately for me, we don't get Great Lakes down in the great state of Tennessee. Sharing borders with Kentucky, a weirdly well-endowed state when it comes to beer distribution, and North Carolina, the first place I ever saw PBR in a 40oz container, fills me with envy just as it doesn't fill me with tasty beer.
And so were all the sources I posted. Either way, I have more beef with her https://kinja.com/laurendavis trying to write an article on wolves that include many grey areas spanning over decades of research.
Yeah. The dude's name is Albert Burneko. He just started writing there. I think his stuff is generally pretty good. I've been digging it. I figure I may as well give the dude a shout out.
Did the driver have taco dust fingers in the pic lol
https://kinja.com/embed/inset/iframe?id=tiktok-6983416517824122117&
Sorry this happened to you by the way
You can check https://kinja.com/poolreports to see if he is headed to play golf there on any sat or sun morning. Usually one press reporter will mention him leaving the WH in golf attire, takes him about 45 minutes to get there after that.
Rust/salt corrosion is more of a concern on the coast/NE/northern tier. Rust/salt eats vehicles, so anything that isn't dust carries a premium. :)
It will cost you well over $1K when it's all said and done to buy out of state, over that distance and get it back. But, if you are getting a vehicle that is worth more (here), than it costs (there, plus travel), then you are coming out ahead.
Very few people can actually do that personally, so that's why independent brokers exist. Check out Tom McParland's Jalopnik atricles:
Care to share any examples?
I got bored trying to search for anything that may have been murky and I don't see much. I used his posting history on Kotaku. I got as far as 2016 and haven't seen any
The opening paragraphs of Jason Schreier's Kotaku review are very interesting (non-spoiler, but I'll leave it spoiler-texted just in case you don't even want to see that)...
>>!Final Fantasy VII Remake, out on April 10 for the PlayStation 4, is a brand new video game wearing Final Fantasy VII’s skin. This remake is still a third-person role-playing game that blends fantasy with cyberpunk. It stars the same characters and explores the same events as the seventh and most popular mainline Final Fantasy, which was released in 1997. Yet this game is also an entirely different creature. For the bulk of its run time, Final Fantasy VII Remake is a glorious retelling of Final Fantasy VII’s story. It expands, tweaks, and fleshes out parts of the game that we’d previously never seen. It takes the first five hours of Final Fantasy VII—which make up about a tenth of the original game—and transforms them into a 40-hour extravaganza, with a new script, a new combat system, and all sorts of new characters.!<
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>>!Then it becomes something else entirely.!<
But he's not a reviewer. Looking at his Kotaku history and the books he's published, he writes mostly about older games and video game history. He played the demo of a brand new game, didn't understand it, and shared an opinion on Twitter. That's it.
To quote the user <strong>Feverroneous</strong> from Kotaku
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I think it’s completely reasonable for folks to disappointed that they won’t be able to play this game because they can’t afford a $1000 upgrade or an investment in beta technology to play a thing that they think looks cool. I think it’s fine that Half Life is TRYING to push VR a step forward, am I going to play it? No. Would I have played it if it WASN’T a VR game, probably. Am I bothered that it is, not really. I look forward to playing VR games in ten years when the hardware isn’t an overpriced jumble of wires, until then, good on the companies eager to level up the platform, and good on the gamers willing to beta test it. I’m excited to reap the rewards of all your hard work and sacrifice.
People were expecting this game to be brought back to life a long time ago, in a time when VR didn't exist. They expected things to be like there were, there upset because Valve is not allowing things to be like before. 99% of their user base doesn't even own a vr headset, its understandable that many people are upset.
I was initially so angry with that article. I could imagine 1000 reasons why this was unfair and I fought with many "haters" on that day.
But Pete's response made me think everything again. He showed me that it's time to listen, feel uncomfortable (as Michael Harriot said) for our views and our believes and start a difficult but productive dialogue. Doesn't matter so much if the article was unfair or not. What matters is that can be a start for a new era of dealing with differences in politics.
Jason Schreier is said to have talked about it in Kotaku Splitscreen podcast by various news portals, credible ones. You can listen to it, but I wouldn't for the life of me waste 1+ hour just to confirm what news reporters say. This is basically what he said, article taken from major Russian gaming news site (could only find full dialogue there) and translated via google: “I heard that Respawn received permission to produce the sequel [Star Ward Jedi: Fallen Order]. This seems to me to be a fairly obvious solution: I haven’t completed it yet, but I’m sure that the ending requires some continuation.
I think everything should have happened according to this scenario: "Let's make the first part more conservative and just create a good product, and in the second part we’ll take a chance and try a couple of crazy ideas, innovative mechanics." Perhaps the fact is that many other Star Wars games were canceled precisely because of the big ambitions of the developers. Therefore, Respawn had to do something more mundane, but even with this attitude the studio was able to surprise. ”
They gave it a B+, and from one of their reviewers who rarely even goes that high in his grading.
Yeah, i'll be supporting pretty much ever member of the current staff regardless of where they end up. Even Ray Ratto's style has started to grow on me a lot.
we even got a shoutout lower down!: Madwoman in the Attic
This is a cult and all the Chapo boyz and gurlz think another rich old white man for president is actually the most “progressive” because words have no meaning anymore.
Tom McParland is a Jalopnik contributor and auto broker. You can check out some of his articles as an example, or visit his site for comparison:
https://kinja.com/tommcparland
You can just google auto brokers in your area, check Yelp reviews, etc., and find someone near you.
Oh, yes: https://kinja.com/hownottodraw
Oh, she's that one.
they removed the pictures later but the text is still there
and this is the apology article from the chief editor
I highly recommend Tom McParland's collumn on Jalopnik.
He talks about his experience as a professional car buyer, as well as answers questions for people looking for vehicles.
>Apparently you live in the Onion
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! My fav Onion story of all time from 1999 (on archive site)----> https://kinja.com/api/profile/getsession?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theonion.com%2Fsetsession%3Fr%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.theonion.com%252Fdisgruntled-ninja-silently-kills-12-co-workers-1819565345
You should do a Google on the SLIder phenomenon. Here's a link to get you started:
I used to knock out streetlights on my way home from work all the time. Usually it was one here and one there but on a particularly freaky night I watched 3 or 4 in a row go off as I drove by.
The one who wrote this article has more integrity then whole /r/pcgaming combined so I don't know.
Please find me any shitty, "ew kotaku" stuff from here:
Okay Kevin, I’m game to play the game. Because Kevin is fucking a white male, he’s clearly benefited from the White Patriarchy. Therefore we can just memory hole any and all of Kevin’s writings. And let’s not forget that the Nazis were white too. Mmmm hmmm.
With 56.2.12 – without any user agent override – I can get https://kinja.com/ and the thirteen sites there to load correctly.
Not every time, not consistently, but often enough to make me doubt that there's a UA issue …
When I first visited https://kinja.com/ most of the texts were missing.
Then, no problem when I visited the page for the first time in a different profile in safe mode.
I submitted a support request #3683 but I expect the simplest answer to be that Waterfox is not supported:
The Devs wanted to be heard on how mismanaged and stressful it is.. the game is already out nothing we can do now, they have our money.
If we do boycott there is the likely possibility of a shutdown of a studio.. and thus people out of jobs, which we don't want at all.
We can support the Devs that are currently working on Anthem to try and get it better.. by not attacking or bitching about them... the way we communicate with the devs has to change into a welcoming, informative manner on how things could change for the better.
If there bosses can't support them and give them a boost, we can.
Bad PR in Biowares namesake is how to get to them... and how they treat the staff below management, and the awful frostbite tools they have to work with.. and let everyone know they dont give a care about consumers.
Keep sharing The Jason Schreier article everywhere and anywhere and tag bioware everytime.
The Half assed Bioware statement was disgusting.. they didn't even read the article before posting it.
I don't know if Harmon actually wrote these reviews; at the time I saw them, I assumed it was him, they sounded like his Tumblr blog and I copied the comments into an OpenOffice file and later Google Docs. Currently, eight of the reviews are still online at AV Club here under the MudMonsterDan handle: https://kinja.com/avclub-52a3239961f9dbcd4d94cf1ba61d333f--disqus/discussions
"Intro to Felt Surrogacy" isn't on the AV Club site. I haven't been able to find the original posts of the other five which I recall finding reposted by other handles on Vulture, Collider and maybe TVLine (I can't remember), but with a sentence saying they'd originally been written by "MudMonsterDan" and "MonstrousDan" and the poster was just sharing them and they'd been posted elsewhere first. I've never found the original posts for "Felt," "Knots," "Anatomy," "Heroic Origins" and "Finality."
From some random user on Splinternews.com (Kinja): >I suspect the AG will almost immediately proclaim the report a wash and confirm “no collusion”, which Trump will then brag throughout the 2020 election and beyond.
>In subsequent weeks, House Dems and other various mechanisms will pry details of the report out into the light and reveal in piecemeal that while there is clear evidence members of the Trump camp proactively worked with the Russians (including Trump’s own children and his closest confidants), the concrete evidence that Trump himself was aware is enough for common sense but just short of what would stand up in a court of law.
>Both Republicans and Democrats will claim victory and the Dumbest Timeline will continue.
This is what I believe will happen.
An interview including why he changed the Capital I lyrics to the mitosis ones:
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He has three colleagues in the (now Kinja) media group who give him a run for his money. Charles Pulliam-Moore being chief among them. The man churns out "everything is racism" coverage every chance he gets.
Kotaku has some issues with, in my opinion, trying to make the news instead of accurately reporting it. This business with "Ellie" jumps to mind, but anything that Schreier writes will be good and have some proper research to back it up.
I've actually replaced my Kotaku bookmark with Jason Schreier's Kinja.
That's got nothing to do with micro-transactions.
Jason Schreier of Kotaku (who has consistently excellent coverage of Bungie, Bioware, and others) has reported that Bungie was 100% behind the microtransactions in Destiny.
Publishers generally just want to make money. They aren't overly concerned with how - that's the developer's job. It has been reported that Bungie openly claimed 100% responsibility for microtransactions in Destiny. It's on record, and arguing otherwise is ignorance of this record or wishful thinking to make Bungie seem like some blameless victim in all of this.
I agree with Schreier's most recent assessment of the situation. He's cautiously optimistic about this move, but is sure to note that Bungie has consistently shot itself in the foot. They did this all before when they broke with Microsoft, and there's a pretty fair chance they'll make a lot of big mistakes all over again.
Here's her last few articles for Kotaku, just in case you were wondering:
That Time I Created All The Greek Gods In The Sims And Made Them Have Sex
Sexing My Way Through Ancient Greece In Assassin's Creed Odyssey
A Sexy Cyberpunk Dating Sim About (And By) Trans Folk
Pretzel After Dark Is A Sexy Take On Twister
Have Sex With King Arthur And Sir Lancelot In This Text Adventure
Strange Flesh Is Like Streets Of Rage With Much More Sex
Big Bang Empire Somehow Makes Porn Unsexy
Quidget The Wonderwiener Is About Boning In The Name Of Science
Sex-Soaked Ace Attorney Fan Game Gives A Whole New Meaning To 'Penal Law'
It's Not Easy To Write About Funny (But Creepy) Sex Games
Love Island Game Is All About Six-Packs, Banter, And Random Hookups
I Dated A Senior Citizen In Pub Encounter And He Licked My Leg
Monster Hunter But You Smooch The Dragons
and it continues on and on and on
I never thought it would be possible to get a worse """journalist""" that Patricia Hernandez, but Kotaku just keeps finding them. Just utter, utter trash.
Used to be a developer but my job scope has changed with the company's new vision and mission. So I'll try answering.
There are gaming companies in Malaysia that are taking outsource work from famed gaming companies like Ubisoft. You can google that. If you're willing to work outside of Malaysia but still wanna be closer to home, there's Ubisoft Singapore. The upcoming Skull and Bones game is being developed from that studio. I'd usually advise against working in gaming development because people that are working and stays in this industry are those that are really really passionate in what they do. But hey, if that's where you burning passion lies then go for it. If you got the time I'd recommend you reading Blood, Sweat, and Pixels by Jason Schreier to get a gist of how the gaming industry is like. You can also read his work on Kotaku.
"...president of people who buy hotdogs at gas stations"
Check your elitism, Stephen A. Crockett Jr. He looks like somebody who buys gas station hot dogs himself though.
Found some stuff here:
https://kinja.com/scott-tobias-archive
So if you were looking for alan sepinwalls articles, adjust the url accordingly. (edit - which doesnt work :-( )
Kotaku just wrote that it's not Starfield and that it's going to be indeed a new Fallout game, one that takes the series to another level. That's in the words of <strong>Jason Schreier</strong>.
I'm sitting here chuckling at your comments because it's quite obvious you're attempting to minimize the author's intent. Perhaps it would lend a bit of credibility to my position if you were to read other articles from the same author and see that he espouses a persistent and exclusive race-based perspective in everything he writes.
That fact he looks at everything from a pro-black, anti-white perspective isn't itself racist, but that he persistently decries activity that occurs outside of what he presumes to be appropriate pro-black behavior is - and that is the premise of his diatribe against Kanye.
I was at work.
I replied to another comment of yours in this thread, but didn't look at the username. I then got that really long reply that covered a lot of things outside the scope of the conversation we were having, like "stifling creativity" and such, and thought, "Ok, this guy is... just being thorough?" I thought these two comments were written by completely different people -- there was a pretty big gap in writing quality. When I realized they were both from you, and noticed fluctuations in writing quality within just that one post by itself, I googled one sentence of your post and found the article you plagiarized.
Amazing. The guy defending piracy rips off other peoples' writing. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised? Regardless, no, PLAGIARIZED content does not rate a witty reply.
UNLESS you actually are the author, Eric Ravenscraft. In that case, my apologies.
But if you aren't, then I would like you to know that citing the actual author would have been completely free.
considering getting in-ear studio monitors and a bass body backpack thing but I don't play enough to really warrant it.
Dave Mckenna's article history. Pretty much brought down the political career of former NBA player Kevin Johnson due to exposing his past history of abuse: https://kinja.com/dave-mckenna
Greg Howard's latest piece on how white people hate Cam Newton: http://deadspin.com/scared-white-people-are-running-out-of-reasons-to-hate-1743021354
Diana Moskovitz' article history. Good solid reporting on various criminal abuses within the sporting world: https://kinja.com/dmoskovitz
Here is the link to a how to guide, however in my version of VLC (and I downloaded older versions to try) there was no place to import a subtitle file! Very frustrating, but perhaps it'll help you.