maybe he will scream at people for looking at him. i hear he does that.
oh the usual. cuss, throw things, ask you to ask about his pen*s. oh and he might do some of that rapp-a-doodle-do stuff.
aww come on. you just put a bag over her face and hope she doesn't find a way to eat your brain through it.
i never thought id see the day when id be interested in seeing a mortal kombat movie but this film might be it
get on that upgrade pukeface! let me know when you're done and i'll buy you a beer.
that pic was nothing. my dad is scary. he used to make me go to his room and get his belt and then he would beat me with his steel toed shoes anyway. how misleading is that?
i can tell you what e3 will bring right now. five million sites reporting the same news all at once. there.
id buy square enix bread if they made it.
I'm sorry but what about this is complicated exactly?
I understand the sarcasm in what you are saying, but they still should be held responsible for maintaining a standard of accuracy in what they write.
in fairness alan, cvg was quoting a source which admitted a misquote of their own. still, the way cvg arranged the quotes and what they said leading up to them is misleading. so in that regard, i agree with you.
agreed userthree. and its nice to see that the outlets have already apologized to him.
this serves as a good example of what can happen if media continues down that path.
bad link on the other story written by destructiod.
good point silly. let me buy you a beer.
i think the problem arises when you have smaller sites that are unable to secure the "exclusives" reserved for big sites like ign and gamespot. they try to be first reporting news and rumors to compensate for that.
i don't see why facebook doesn't make verified accounts too.
ywitter no, facebook yes. twitter has an approval system that verifies real celebes etc, but facebook doesn't. at least i don't think it does.
Fo' shizzle my nizzle used to dribble down in VA
you set em up, i'll knock em down. which reminds me, you want another beer?