He asked 6 Gamestops...4 of which are friends.
He asked 7 Gamestops...3 of which are friends.
Did he lose a friend here?
Why yes, my often-controversial current affairs commentary show does thrive on controversial current affairs.This is literally the first time I've ever heard GameFAQs being pronounced like Game F-A-Qs.
Anyway, Jim thrives on this kind of stuff, and he knows it.
I don't catalogue every episode in my head, so I don't know off hand, but the last two have just been blasting some amorphous unspecific bad actor -- Groups of fanboys/trolls. You chastised trolls on the internet and last video you yelled at people who were overzealous defenders of No Man's Sky.
I don't personally find these sorts of videos very compelling, because it's already well known that people on the internet are horrible. There's no face to it so it's unsatisfying. Fuck Konami, by comparison, is satisfying because I know who and what Konami is. There's something to direct my anger against and thus some kind of cathartic pay off. "People on the internet being awful" just feels empty as a topic.
My 2 cents
Why yes, my often-controversial current affairs commentary show does thrive on controversial current affairs.
I know this information.
That's fair enough, but you asserted I've done "too many" of these episodes putting fanbases on blast. Of the 104 Jimquisitions I've done for YouTube, only two of them have done this - the last two, which I even admitted in this video was something I didn't like doing, but felt I had to.
I'm totally cool with you not appreciating the subject, but suggesting I've run out of ideas and have done too much on a topic due to a little 2:102 ratio is a bit unfair. Fact of the matter is, I have a huge list of episode topics to get through, but there are subjects I feel compelled to talk about even if they're going to be considered harping on or focusing too much on something.
I want to see some of these people out in the wild.
He asked 6 Gamestops...4 of which are friends.
He asked 7 Gamestops...3 of which are friends.
Did he lose a friend here?
I did.
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Our website broke the news that Pokémon GO was going to be released in Brazil later that same day.
It was positive news.
The amount of vitriol the internet threw at us over that was absurd.
Obviously no one came back to apologize once we were proven right.
I doubt people that weren't born when this game was announced are the ones throwing fits.In response to the question "what has happened to people?"
I'm guessing that a large majority of these people (not all!) are under the age of 11. That doesn't make it okay, but it does lend some perspective.
I doubt people that weren't born when this game was announced are the ones throwing fits.