There's always a guy. You know what I'm talking about. That guy, the guy who always screws up everything because he can't get it together. Constant tardiness is a symptom of a diseased mind. It's forgivable if it's once or twice in a while, but as an MO? That's not a good thing to be known for. It speaks to some sort of mental defect that has somehow eluded diagnosis. For what reason would someone act questionably, shadily, and infrequently in all aspects of life? Is it our fault for enabling? For shrugging off his antics with uncomfortable laughter? Should we not, with the fury of a thousand suns, reprimand him harshly and drill into his head that his behavior is unacceptable on all fronts? There must be consequence lest bad habits continue unabated. I demand an intervention.
Unfortunately, we're too chill to do something like that. From now on, no breaks given. If you can't come, then don't come, and don't whine about it later. Prick.
After watching some City Hunter, I caught last night's Sony's Pre-TGS stream. The sorry state of the Japanese console industry is like watching a loved one in a coma. When practically all the software announced for the PS4 are crossplatform, it shows that the Japanese don't have the technical muscle to create blockbusters on par with the west. The once mighty juggernauts of the industry have been reduced to mere scrappers chasing after mobile money. Gaming has changed. But there was one announcement that redeemed my purchase of the PS4, and it's called Persona 5.
I don't know why people are using crossplatform as an excuse to justify not getting a PS4. I'd like to get the best looking console versions and I get a lot of utility out of the Share function. Perhaps it's redundant if I had a high-powered PC, but since I don't, the PS4 satisfies a lot of my gaming needs. With Destiny, MGSV, Bloodborne, and now Persona 5 coming up, I'm covered for the rest of 2015.
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