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Luke wrote a new blog post: Nothing to buy. Not yet. 4 years, 7 months ago
I have an Xbox 360. I want to buy more games. I mainly play sports (basketball and baseball) games and I have little interest in shooters with more guns, more blood and guts. I was perusing Amazon and I came to this conclusion: Jesus H there is nothing to buy. I thought Left 4 Dead [...]
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Luke wrote a new blog post: For male gamers and readers, something embarrassing 5 years, 6 months ago
The backstory: Assassin’s Creed is one of the most anticipated games of the year. When Yahoo! is talking about your game on the front-page, you know the buzz is pretty significant. The producer for this game is Jade Raymond who, like the lead-producer of every other game created in the modern age, gives a good portion of [...]
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Luke wrote a new blog post: And yet he still has a (multi-million dollar a year paying) job 6 years ago
The last thing the NBA wants you to think about while the playoffs are in full and exciting swing is one of its most habitually toxic players pleading no contest and then being sentenced for a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. Ron Artest is, without a doubt, the single worst role-model when it comes to active professional [...]
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Luke wrote a new blog post: I Was A Teenage Feminist 6 years, 8 months ago
Has anyone seen this? I hope a local library has it because the individual purchase price is a little steep and it’s not screening anywhere here soon.
See a YouTube clip of the documentary here. And here.
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Luke wrote a new blog post: What does your t-shirt say? (now with MORE dumb t-shirts!) 6 years, 10 months ago
With the popularity and availability of screen printing and selling t-shirts over the internet, seems like everybody’s got some idea, phrase or illustration they want to market in t-shirt form. So for anywhere from $7-25 bucks, you get to wear not only a piece of clothing but something that says something to everyone else. It’s what [...]
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Luke wrote a new blog post: Pimp Your/My Oppression 6 years, 11 months ago
We’ve all seen them. It’s some night-owl hour and in-between reruns of Roseanne and ElimiDate you see for 30 seconds the uniquely American bazaar of young, thin, often blonde women with flowing hair and large breasts: In some form, you see “ The Yes Girls. †All-too-discreetly advertising itself as none other than a phone-sex line for [...]