Also yeah, do Blargh. No, even better, have 4too interview Blargh and then Blargh interview 4too
Preeeeetttyyy sure I haven't.Briosa wrote:Well only Rosh and Kharn called me that
Not because it isn't so, but because it's so obvious it doesn't really need saying. You left NMA to first run a Fallout 3 fanblog for nebulous reasons you're still not able to explain, and then a friggin' GameSpy Fallout 3 fansite. Even at its lowest, with KoC and Mr Teatime with their tongue 5 inches up Pete Hines' backside, DaC wasn't that bad.
My opinion? Your #1 priority has always been getting in buddy-buddy with developers. I have no idea why, but it seems to matter to you. Loyalty to a community, meanwhile, is such a foreign concept to you... it's not even funny.
And that's fine, though I wish you wouldn't be so two-faced about it. I was asked if I'd be interested in working for Planet Fallout. I've been gaged for interest in another Fallout 3 community manager job as well. But honestly? Fuck that both ways with a 6 foot pole. That ain't me, homes. 's you.
And don't get me wrong. Want to sell out any principles you have for the few measly bucks and affirmations of developer friendship you get for it? I honestly have no problem with that. Someone has to do it, might as well be you rather than that creepy, creepy princess stomper. But why are you trying to deny that it is what it is, selling out?
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Preeeeetttyyy sure I haven't, like a boss.
It doesn't really need saying, like a boss.
My opinion? Like a boss.
I have no idea why, like a boss.
And that's fine, like a boss.
Though I wish you wouldn't be so two-faced about it, like a boss.
I was asked if I'd be interested in working for Planet Fallout, like a boss. I've been gaged for interest in another Fallout 3 community manager job as well, like a boss.
That ain't me, homes. 's you.
Like a boss."