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  • In my household the Fairytale of New York is never over

  • No greedy shareholders, yet Valve pioneered the lootbox and micro transactions that G*mers complain about with other companies.

    A company doesn't need to be public to be greedy. And using that as the sole distinction between "good and bad" companies is an incredibly sheltered take.

  • And conform? Why don't you make me drink a Starbucks coffee you heartless monster

  • Everyone here thinking the reason they were dropped was because the quality turned to shit

    But how else am I supposed to show my really cool and deep personality of hating anything vaguely popular?

  • No is wasn't. The dumb gamers were praising steam for doing the same thing Ubisoft was doing.

  • That's it VTECS your Evo

  • Jesus Christ dude. Pull your head out of your ass. You're not Winston Smith.

  • You might want to read up the assassination of Franz Ferdinand (the person not the band in case you're confused) assassinations are rarely fool proof plans

    • Figure out how to access and identify their target (date, time, location, physical appearance)

    The target was a CEO of a major corporation. And his plan just involved waiting outside the hotel.

    • Take enough care to avoid immediate detection before and after the fact (Why suppressor that causes jams? Why 3D print vs straw purchase/private sale/4473 @ FFL? Why mask up before and after?)

    Dude was techbro pilled out of his mind. So why not use a 3d printer, if he wasn't a gun nut he wouldn't know the issues his suppressor would cause.

    • Flee the scene and the state before (allegedly) getting “randomly” caught in public with all the gear and then some more, and not some invisible forensic trail like gunshot residue on hands/clothes or a cellphone GPS trail to that morning?

    Because real life isn't a episode of CSI were the criminal thinks of everything but is eventually caught out with this smoking gun piece of evidence.

    It beggars belief imo. Otherwise why not drop the gun immediately and peacefully wait for the cops at the scene to “say his piece in court”, or die in a police shootout, or a mad spree killing inside the board meeting that the CEO was going to that morning? Why stop at the one killing if you’re throwing your life away? Why NOT dispose/bury/cache the tools and evidence if there was a larger/long term plan?

    What makes you think he had a plan? an actual plan that is. He was a well educated techbro, just because he could pull the trigger doesn't mean he could handle what comes next. Probably didn't think he would get that far.

  • Nice to see someone else gets it.

  • He was a young adult having a mental breakdown. He clearly wasn't thinking straight.

  • It's sad seeing a lot of people fall for conspiracy theories like this. Unable to handle the fact that Luigi wasn't a criminal mastermind but just a regular person like them, only Luigi had the balls to do something about it outside of screaming anonymously into the void.

  • Yeah but G*mers aren't smart enough to realise that.

  • Because it reminds them that they are an old now.

  • Something something bear

  • Rule

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  • Linux users should be included. After all they switched OS being they couldn't understand how image formatting works.

  • Or maybe the guy who in all likelihood had a mental breakdown isn't thinking clearly?

  • This just sounds hella suspicious

    Or maybe he wasn't the criminal mastermind everyone was jerking themselves over?

  • Genuinely confused by the responses here. Like what do you want him to say? Because no politician is going to come out and say "Yay Assassinations".

    Jesus Christ no wonder American is is the dam shape it's in because of bullshit like this. The political IQ of a four year old