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Kotaku - A Beatdown in Which No One Threw the First Punch.
That's his prerogative. Penny Arcade is not my business and I've never attended PAX. But the fact remains this incident never would have become the Internet scandal it is if Krahulik didn't decide it involved him and it involved Penny Arcade. There's a difference between saying, for example, "The Boston Red Sox endorse what I write," and "I'm going to a Red Sox game." Well, PAX is a Red Sox game in this case; all Christoforo said was he was going to it, which more than 100 exhibitors do in Boston.
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Re: Op Ed |
Dec 31, 2011, 20:09 |
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Creston wrote on Dec 31, 2011, 17:09: Kotaku is a bunch of 'tards that continously take "edgy" positions to drive traffic to what is otherwise a really shitty website. I'm pretty sure that the "internet community", whatever that is, overwhelmingly supports Gabe for putting this fucking asshole in his place.
Creston Exactly. This article takes that stance only to drive up page views by getting the people who will post there to call the author out on his position and then repeatedly check back to see everybody else agree with their comment. |
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