Dandy Lyin
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As long as he buries Kotaku, I am fine with it... I really dislike that site.
You could just not read Kotaku.
As long as he buries Kotaku, I am fine with it... I really dislike that site.
We will not be silenced. We will continue to post people's home videos of them fucking without their consent! Rwarrr! Supah Hero!
well yeah. everyone is going to miss the forrest for the trees because it's fun. and we're going to continue to let asshole libertarian billionaires do whatever the fuck they want. and I'm not just talking about this forum.
Hope kotaku is dead terrible site, spreads alot of bs.
Hope kotaku is dead terrible site, spreads alot of bs.
i'm gonna sue you for eye injury because of how hard I just rolled them into the back of my head.
everything is political. your insistence on avoiding politics is a political statement.
Why does the guys political affinity matter?
It means a lot.
It's the difference between having a license to act callously and being told to shut up and being accused of being the P.C police.
Life Hacker should not get into this mess, it is/was the best one from gawker.
Hope kotaku is dead terrible site, spreads alot of bs.
Wow, Hulk is really that petty.
I dislike certain websites as much as the next guy but it's not like anyone there is doing anything illegal or unethical. These people have families and themselves to feed.
The news is out that Gawker Media, our parent company, is up for sale as part of a filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This was due to an unprecedented legal assault financed in secret by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel. What does that mean for Kotaku? Thankfully, not much. We arent going anywhere.
All silicon valley techbros think they're John Galt and they're more evolved then the plebians who infest the internet.
They view the law and justice system as a rather hilarious elaborate joke.
Kotaku may survive the bankruptcy, but it won't survive the heat death of the universe.That means covering E3 next week, reporting about gaming culture in the months to come and, of course, writing the best possible review of Half-Life 3 when it finally comes out.
Gawker, not Kotaku.Uh, doing illegal and unethical things is exactly why they're in this position.
This is literally describing the people who head Gawker.All silicon valley techbros think they're John Galt and they're more evolved then the plebians who infest the internet.
They view the law and justice system as a rather hilarious elaborate joke.
could this statement be any more disingenuous.
This was due to an unprecedented legal assault financed in secret by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel.
Wow OK, so the actions of Gawker is not behind the bankruptcy? The judge and jury just decided to do the bidding of some guy from Silicon Valley for no reason whatsoever.
Way to wipe out credibility, Stephen Totilo.
Yes, we all criticize our bosses publicly in notices about ongoing legal matters. That's the sensible approach.
So, you can file for bankruptcy and sell the company to avoid paying judgments? Seems kinda weird, I would think the capital made from the sale should go to the party that got the judgment.
This was due to an unprecedented legal assault financed in secret by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel.
Thanks for the support. We'll be OK!
No one asked for criticism.Yes, we all criticize our bosses publicly in notices about ongoing legal matters. That's the sensible approach.
He could have made a neutral statement.
Instead he choose to stand behind Gawker. OK, then I assume Kotaku has no moral problems with what Gawker has been doing.
Clearly that was an invasion of privacy in the public interest!People should read up on what Gawker did to that Conde Nast executive.
It does
Clearly that was an invasion of privacy in the public interest!
Wow OK, so the actions of Gawker is not behind the bankruptcy? The judge and jury just decided to do the bidding of some guy from Silicon Valley for no reason whatsoever.
Way to wipe out credibility, Stephen Totilo.
People should read up on what Gawker did to that Conde Nast executive.
This was due to an unprecedented legal assault financed in secret by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel.
could this statement be any more disingenuous.
I am trying to imagine what an IGN owned Kotaku would look like though....they'd probably just merge it into IGN and kill it eventually like 1Up.