Nope, and I hope to get an interview with her asap.
I know right? ;) You should check out her other cosplays as well.
The queen of thickness ;)
Ehrm, she posted those swimsuit pictures yesterday during a convent that she visited? I know, because someone was an real a** hole to her on site.
That wouldn't surprise me :P
Thick and fat are two completely different things.
Same here ;) Thick babes ftw!
@UCForce "You bet they will compete against each other who the best. My money is on Injustice 2. And you ? Also, take a look at this"
- I think that I'm going to go with "Tekken 7", then again, I'm biased to the max. As I'm a huge fan of the series :P Ah, cool!
Well, it's very much on now ;)
With no doubt, but so far Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2 is off to a really good start.
With no doubt, and "The Lion King" ;)
This wouldn't have happened if those sites actually spent some time doing real journalism, as in doing digging up the truth, facts and so on. Furthermore, plenty of so-called Gaming sites used the "Cancel Far Cry 5" petition as a way to attack Gamers and Gaming, and that made matters even worse.
Ah, I see. Well, I haven't read much of Breitbart's content. So I can't really say if that's an accurate statement/comparison or not. Thanks for the clarification though.
@The 10th Rider "The subreddit for Games has 808,000 subscribers. That's just a small sample of the number of people that play games and 1,800 is a minuscule number in comparison. There are currently over 900,000 people playing DotA alone. There are currently nearly 13 million people actively using Steam.
1,800 people is nothing. And you can bet that at least some of those signatures are from trolls. All these articles do is draw more attention to it."
@JayPi3 "Established games media tends to fall for anything because they're looking for the clicks."
- Yes, and that's how it's been for years (thus the current state of games journalism in general).
I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it =) Very much so.
@JackTheLiz "Okay Breitbart."
- To my knowledge, Breitbart was not on the list.
Exactly, and Forbes were one of the few sites that actually did some "real" journalism work to find out the truth about the "Cancel Far Cry 5" petition.
That's exactly what I thought when I saw the trailer myself =)
Tisk tisk, whatever you say man.