A brilliant question, as this community's creator hasn't been active for over a year. He created helluva many communities and then just left.
No more dog-whistling and euphenisms, looks like Gutfeld goes totally honest about his intentions.
"True tray tracing hasn't been implemented yet!"
Is there also Kate Becknotforsale?
Iwata was a playful public face for the company. He also had the gamer's and developer's perspective in things, he wasn't just a guy in suit to make sure that lines go up and all the investors can clap their hands. He had a more consumer-oriented perspective in mind along with Reggie. When Nintendo made operating loss, instead of laying off staff and blaming others, he owned it and temporarily sliced his salary. The world of gaming needs more people like Iwata, and the words he said are more relevant than ever.
Next year it will be ten years since Harambe died.
For that audience they don't need to be funny, they have to be racist.
Anti-science has gained too much traction in recent years, I doubt USA will survive if H5N1 starts spreading from human to human.
"Medical freedom", the rallying cry for all kinds of grifters spreading disinformation and wanting to roll back the progress made in public health.
American politicians blaming school shootings on anything other than easy access to guns (any%)
"Hello, fellow humans!"
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This raises suspicion, as CBS's parent company Paramount made a settlement with Trump before this. CBS said in a statement that "this is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night", and running a late night show can be of course challenging. It also appears that due to declining ad revenue the show is no longer profitable. If CBS wants to end "The Late Show" altogether, not just Colbert's tenure, what are they going to have instead?
I'm not however 100 % buying the idea that this was due to Paramount's settlement. Comedy Central is also owned by Paramount, and if the parent company wanted to bend the knee again, wouldn't this also mean suddenly canceling "The Daily Show" that similarly has heavy-handed political satire aimed at Trump?