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Re: Review: Gun Gun Pixies - A Pitiful Perv-Fest That Also Fails As A Video Game

Anri02

@BMOC I think people are upset because this is a generally unprofessional review, and we have higher standards for this site. So you have absolutely no idea what otaku even means, but clearly I'm the stupid one here. I'm just going to leave this quote for you.

"You should be mocked, because you're arrogant and you insult other people and you make poor childish arguments."-BMOC, July 1, 2019

Re: Review: Gun Gun Pixies - A Pitiful Perv-Fest That Also Fails As A Video Game

Anri02

@BMOC "I think the issue is that there are a bunch of otaku's who feel persecuted by society for having a fetish for women that are made to look like underage girls (but definitely not underage because bit tits yo!!!!), feel that NintendoLife is perpetuating prejudice towards them."

So you use otaku incorrectly, and accuse them of basically being pedophiles in your first mention of the word. Now you're trying to tell me you're not using it as an insult? Be honest with me, do you think I'm stupid?

"You (and others whining in the comments) need to get over the fact that people don't share your tastes, and stop expecting them to, whether they be reviewers or commenters."
Might want to practice what you preach there bud.

Re: Review: Gun Gun Pixies - A Pitiful Perv-Fest That Also Fails As A Video Game

Anri02

@NotTelevision There are many examples of why kotaku is not a great site, but I'm only going to list one. Earlier this year, they posted an article about how Persona 5's Wake up Get up Get out there, might have a slur on it, and they were saying stuff like how it's shocking how Nintendo would allow a song like that to be in Smash Bros. Except the song does not have a slur in it, and to make matters worse, in the original article, they said they contacted Atlus for confirmation, and then posted the article before Atlus got back to them. When they got called out, they posted such a non-apology article, where they basically blamed Atlus for not giving them the lyrics from the part in question (reason being there aren't any established lyrics for that part as the singer freestyles during that part).

Re: Japanese Nintendo Switch Online Subscribers Will Face Increased Renewal Prices

Anri02

@PuppyToucher No the price is not increasing the tax is. It doesn't matter if they factor tax in with the subscription or not, the article header is written in a way to specifically make people think that Nintendo is increasing the price of their subscription, when the truth is nearly everything in Japan is now going to cost more because of a tax increase. They could have mentioned it was tax related in the sub-header, but instead they chose to just say it wasn't a big increase. It's clickbait no matter how you look at it, and Nintendolife needs to be called out on practices like this.