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Looking at all this dust and grime, methinks Wu could be the only person, where it actually makes sense to blow into the cartridge to get it working.
Translation:
I took a little break so I'm still catching up on the madness, but...I look forward to the "Has science gone too far?!" ad campaign featuring John Walker Flynt.
Being a sore loser is a moral victory?
Being a sore loser is a moral victory?
It's probably because the iOS version is the only one that works. And it's likely just the version that was out originally.So, out of all the platforms, she's gonna release the iOS, that was already available, first?
That was fast. Already made private!
If she released her game back in 2014 as promised, she would have gotten it out with glowing reviews from her not bought gaming journalists. She still would have had some fame.It's probably because the iOS version is the only one that works. And it's likely just the version that was out originally.
The funny thing is that if Wu had just used the money to complete the PC version years ago, she wouldn't have to deal with the crap she'll get now. You have to play the game in some fashion to be able to review on Steam. Now even her harshest critics wouldn't dump $30 or whatever just to post a negative review on her game. Especially knowing that money is going into her pocket. But with the new refund system, people can buy the game, play for an hour, write a bad review and get a full refund.
Someone should back it up.
Same video, same account, different video host, lets see if this one stays up.
It bothers her greatly whenever she's part of a group event. Especially when it's apparent that the other people are getting more attention and respect than her.Here's the complete conversation for anyone interested:
Wu's looking crazier than ever with her hair peeling off and that gigantic stain on her leggings. Is it really rocket science to put on some clean clothes when you're going to speak in front of a live audience?
Fast forward to 31:40 and just watch Wu as the other woman speaks. Her body movements and the way she mouths the words being spoken, she literally behaves like a schizophrenic. I really do think there's something mentally wrong with her.
It bothers her greatly whenever she's part of a group event. Especially when it's apparent that the other people are getting more attention and respect than her.
The introduction by the moderator was ridiculous. As a journalist shouldn't she at least do some online research? The potted bio was so false I am compelled to transcribe it for the record.
Alternatively, the audio was recorded over a year ago and Wu is only now getting to it
Here's the complete conversation for anyone interested:
Wu's looking crazier than ever with her hair peeling off and that gigantic stain on her leggings. Is it really rocket science to put on some clean clothes when you're going to speak in front of a live audience?
Fast forward to 31:40 and just watch Wu as the other woman speaks. Her body movements and the way she mouths the words being spoken, she literally behaves like a schizophrenic. I really do think there's something mentally wrong with her.
Being a sore loser is a moral victory?