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>>17455 787 posts and 250 image replies omitted. Click reply to view. No.19280
>>19278AND SOMETIMES YOU CAN JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER.

No.19281
>>19272True… but if Israel wins, then they will be in a position to launch a pincer attack on Europe alongside Russia, in order to blot out the seed of Amalek.
No.19282
>>19279>It's meant to trick people who don't approve of Lucas's politics into infightingGreat job avoiding that, dumbass.

No.19287
>>19286Something must be wrong with the search function, a basic chart search on RYM reveals 1000+ albums
No.19290
>>19289Vito was…
blowing the Rose Lalonde cosplayer
No.19293
>>19287Metallum is infamously (according to me) inconsistent with its categorization. I consider it a litmus test of relevance and quality because if even Metallum doesn't give you the time of day, you're probably beyond dookie dogshit.
RYM is musicnerd elitist (well, another, worse kind of elitism than Metallum's) bullshit about who can gotta', gotta', gotta' catch them all and listen to the most obscure bullshit so I don't trust it as a resource for finding actually good music.
I can be proven wrong but it will take a lot of time because I can't be bothered to be proven wrong.
No.19295
>>19294Remember Maggie? This is her now
No.19296
>>19293You're not considering the size of the discrepancy, it's not like that metallum has half of the bands or a third. It's probably a search function thing.
Most black metal releases on RYM past a certain level of obscurity are just standard black metal with no quirky subgenres or other tags added onto it.
No.19298
>>19209Switched up this pick. @
MEX Good

or no?
No.19299
>Reading comprehension REFRESH YOUR PAGE. NOW.

No.19300
>>19298She's more of a Texas
No.19301
>>19296"Yeah."

No.19302
>>19300I like to think Nevada is Clownpiece (maybe?) and South Carolina/Texas is Flandre. Though my Touhou knowledge is lacking, it is fitting that Flandre gets the most rebellious state(s), no?

No.19303
>>19295The Simpsons, progress time? Never.
No.19304
>>19302No she's a well behaved basement dweller
No.19305
>>19304Isn't she locked up…?

No.19306
I hate how much shit I have to /wsr/ up…

No.19309
>>19308Another victim of the "Why are you watching this shit" epidemic on Megidochan
No.19312
>tfw you ate but you're still hungry
No.19313
>>19308Didn't he get Russian citizenship back in 2010 or something?
No.19316
>>19126Some of them were very wanting for 'don't care' or 'both at different times'
>>19162noble No.19317
>>19314He feels too much like me. Like a parody of me even though our beliefs don't align 1-to-1. Also, why are right-wing libertarians so horny? I say this, completely innocent, of course. I'm the exception.

No.19318
It's easy to pull off an abrasive, snarky persona when you advocate for violence, it comes off as (somehow more) cringe if you do it with pacifist rhetoric which was that Raddle was and it was a real
wweird read.

No.19319
I wonder how the first guy to put swinging rope physics into a videogame felt.
No.19320
>>19132Sensible take, really.
No.19321
>>19318Raddle does sound like an

forum though
No.19322
>>19313All the better reason for him to face the firing squad (the gallows would break under his weight)
No.19323
>>19321Roxykitten asking you for a
raddle and you sign her up for an account for some gay and retarded website
No.19324
>>19323Owned, lol.

No.19326
>>19308Most insane post this thread
No.19327
>>19326It's not insane.
Bald-sunglasses-beard is a very lead-headed look.
No.19329
>>19326I think
>>19111 takes the cake, personally.

No.19330
>>19329liking steven seagal is simply on another level
No.19331
>>19330He very clearly does not like Steven Seagal. I'm confused.

No.19332
>>19330I don't know how the hell you got "I like Steven Seagal" from that post. Your derangement syndrome seems to make you believe that my posts mean the opposite of what they say.

No.19333
There should be a movie where Steven Seagal gets shot dead for real (as in, incorporates real footage of him being killed).
Have him think that it's one of his regular films where he's the hero (his actual role in the final cut will be of some smallfry mexican drug dealer who gets taken out by the hero early on to show how cool he is), then have the real star burst into the room and full auto magdump him with live ammunition.
No.19334
>>19332new most insane post
No.19335
>>19334Really? That's your pick for "most insane", and not the one right next to it where I suggest making a Steven Seagal snuff film.
No.19337
>>19336Connection issues, huh
No.19341
>>19339Kojimaaaah has fallen
No.19342
>>19305It's touhou so it's already a tongue-in-cheek "reference" to having a terror locked in the basement.
If your impression is formed from doujin album covers/youtube music uploads, fanart can tend emphasize the imprisoned angle beyond the actual tone of the game where she's more like a housebound Victorian novel social embarrassment
No.19345
>>19243TOG really did scam after all and probably thought WP might believe they did most of the work themselves when they actually used a Unity plugin, huh. Although I don't know how you sign a contract that can allow for something like that to happen, so it's not like he's blameless.
No.19347
G.Pete can become such an obedient and constant nag if you give permission, noice
No.19349
>>19347Mine tells me to rest constantly after I do one thing however small, I don't think it's good at making judgment calls.
No.19353
ba da ba ba ba i'm larpin it
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>>19338
>>19340But, you know, Nazi Germany gained traction because it was a response to communism, not the other way around. How many creative liberties are we going to take? Is this part of the gimmick or does he actually believe this, and if so, why?

:deadhorse:
No.19358
>>19342>she's more like a housebound Victorian novel social embarrassmentThe impression that I get is that Flandre is tardwrangled and is fine with that but can go absolutely nanners if left to her own devices. So a rebel state.

No.19359
>>19339>>19341The end result of Westabooism. Now let's watch Fobby become a racist Puniphile.

No.19361
>>19345>TOG really did scam after all and probably thought WP might believe they did most of the work themselves when they actually used a Unity plugin, huh.I don't know how you got that impression from that screenshot unless there's more in the doc that corroborates that.
The way I read it is that they were given some pie-in-the-sky idea, tried to tide them over, and then went "No, wait, this is completely unsustainable."
No.19363
>>19351>Blonde whiteAS OPPOSED TO?!?!?!?!?!?!?

No.19366
>>19360Scary world out there
No.19370
>>19361The context for the screenshot is that they used a plugin and tried to pass it off as work they'd done, when barely any changes had been made to the plugin's default configuration. If the idea was unworkable then they should have refunded the money or not agreed to the job. The work was obviously not worth the $700k/800k which TOG claimed was spent already on the project.
The dubious part in this google dockey is the omission of the final outcome. Originally we thought that the NDA over the TOG settlement meant Hu¢¢ie lied about what happened, but maybe they actually got most or all of the money back but intentionally omitted that part to make it seem like it was stolen.
>ask ChatGPT what happened to the kickstarter money in the end and see pic related
He can't stop winning
No.19371
>>19370Hu¢¢ie rages and rallies his teenybopppers but Gio's chessbrain controls the game board…
No.19372
>Mom watching hack Orthodox Jew comedian
>He starts talking about kapparot and how it's not that weird (it is) but that's irrelevant and I don't care for a number of reasons
>Joke about Catholic pedos
>Applause
Man, I hate goyMOORS.
No.19373
>>19370>The context for the screenshot is that they used a plugin and tried to pass it off as work they'd done, when barely any changes had been made to the plugin's default configuration. If the idea was unworkable then they should have refunded the money or not agreed to the job. The work was obviously not worth the $700k/800k which TOG claimed was spent already on the project.FINE.
>The dubious part in this google dockey is the omission of the final outcome. Originally we thought that the NDA over the TOG settlement meant Hu¢¢ie lied about what happened, but maybe they actually got most or all of the money back but intentionally omitted that part to make it seem like it was stolen.But yeah, no, an NDA doesn't prevent a lawsuit. I can believe they were reimbursed and are skating around that fact.
I hate saying this because it's such a petty, small way to think but "they look bad no matter what."
>He can't stop winning>>19371Has he ever said anything with a definitive stance that's been objectively proven wrong?

No.19374
Hu¢¢ie as a humiliation RPG hero
No.19376
>>19373>Has he ever said anything with a definitive stance that's been objectively proven wrong?Some of his guesses were proven wrong because no one he asks is available for comment, but if you couldn't tell by the length of his blog posts he prefers storytelling over definitive statements
No.19377
>>19376>Some of his guesses were proven wrongHence why I said "definitive stance."
>if you couldn't tell by the length of his blog posts he prefers storytellingIt's not very professional or even "good" (and you can say I'm the same but I don't really have any pretenses such as a platform or serious attempts at gonzo journalism

) but it's entirely understandable when a gorillion dollars goes missing and everyone is hush-hush. I don't think anyone would care nearly as much about Hu¢¢ie's life if he didn't have this massive black blotch on his career that calls into question his character.
No.19379
>>19377Regardless of what happened to the dough, using kickstart to harvest fandom energy with an 'uh… game?' while holding up his pants with one hand is what doomed Hu¢¢ie forever.
The Vivziepop pilot attention might turn him into a fulltime lolcow if this attempt at a rekindling everything fizzles out
