

Americans are trained from birth to value ignorance as the greatest virtue. Donald Trump represents everything that American culture venerates.
Founder and lead developer at Overclocked Abacus Games
Americans are trained from birth to value ignorance as the greatest virtue. Donald Trump represents everything that American culture venerates.
Yes. Twenty years ago. Now take a look at what Nintendo and Microsoft have been doing just within the past couple of years (as well as what they were doing twenty years ago and beyond, since they both have long track records of shitty behaviour.)
Yes, Sony is not a good company, but we’re comparing them to Nintendo and Microsoft here.
All game console companies famously keep trying to fuck everyone else over. Sony actually comes off fairly well compared to Nintendo and Microsoft.
Exactly. Never do anything until you can do everything all at once. If you can’t wave a magic wand and solve all problems everywhere, it’s best to just keep the status quo.
He doesn’t have a goal, he acts purely on emotion. He’s an overgrown child throwing a decades-long temper tantrum.
Behold the power of cheese.
Did anyone bring a fiddle?
So, who must cut their budget? Don’t keep us in suspense!
Holding up little round signs. Colour-coordinating their outfits. Getting outraged whenever someone criticises the latest Disney movie.
I thought you were being ironic since Rogers owned Freedom, but checking the Wikipedia page it looks like Freedom was sold to Québecor when Rogers acquired Shaw.
I still think we should leave the monarchy, but it’s pretty low on my list of priorities.
I’d love it if the Conservatives fielded a moderate, Joe Clark-style candidate. I’d be able to go through an election cycle without losing sleep for once.
I’d rather the Eaton’s name make a comeback than The Bay. A lot of the history that HBC is associated with isn’t exactly positive.
They previously had an article posted here complaining that Poilievre wasn’t racist enough.
Because he’s President of the United States, and madmen leading countries is something that happens in Other Places, not America.
Just like how a gibbering idiot can’t possibly become rich, since the American business world is a 100% flawless meritocracy.
Is it a boycott if you just refuse to buy from a company because all of their products are shit?
I do that already just because Air Canada tends to be absurdly overpriced.