“Don’t lie to people” is all very good until u remember how funny it is to give the wrong birthday to an astrology person and have them go “that explains so much abt you
David Cage recently posted a job ad looking for mobile game developers which is fascinating because i think mobile gaming is the only way you could make David Cage games worse
you can tap the screen to make your character scratch their ass in four hours OR to speed things up you can buy 100 coins from the
We moralize our media consumption so much that nobody can just say “I do not like the Internet funnyman” and leave it at that and instead have to make up fake discourse about how the Internet funnyman is “toxic” for being eccentric and antisocial. As an Internet funnyperson and an utter train wreck of a human being myself, I find this overtly threatening.
I also don’t like the part where Mr. Travis McElroy is a public figure w/ a highly stigmatized personality disorder and a lot of the bizarre contrived discourse is about how he’s “toxic” for [checks notes] showing symptoms of mental illness. Which makes me feel super not great.
I wish y'all could learn to just like or not like media in a normal way without turning everything into some weird moral crusade.