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Jick Magger

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I'm not joking about the prostate thing, guy's apparently had a problem with it since before he started Bro-Team. Might be taking prescription medication for it (I remember him mentioning during a stream that he was on a drug before, and was part of the 1% of the population that gained weight as a side-effect), and just films himself while on it for shits and giggles.
 

Drax

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His pupils do look quite enlarged as well
Duuuuuuuddde...
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I'm not joking about the prostate thing, guy's apparently had a problem with it since before he started Bro-Team. Might be taking prescription medication for it (I remember him mentioning during a stream that he was on a drug before, and was part of the 1% of the population that gained weight as a side-effect), and just films himself while on it for shits and giggles.
That's not an act? Lol.
 
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Yeah, not gonna happen. Keighley is just too well-connected. The guy manages to make a show out of the blue and get all the top execs from all big publishers to be "advisors". I doubt that even IGN or Kotaku could do that.

It's sad this world is fueled by corruption so prominently. This site is hypocritical to criticize, however.
 

DragoFireheart

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Yeah, not gonna happen. Keighley is just too well-connected. The guy manages to make a show out of the blue and get all the top execs from all big publishers to be "advisors". I doubt that even IGN or Kotaku could do that.

It's sad this world is fueled by corruption so prominently. This site is hypocritical to criticize, however.

:hmmm:
 

Monkeysattva

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Jew'rnalism.

But no, seriously. This quote:

Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible. He is a kind of confidence man, preying on people's vanity, ignorance, or loneliness, gaining their trust and betraying them without remorse. Like the credulous widow who wakes up one day to find the charming young man and all her savings gone, so the consenting subject of a piece of nonfiction writing learns—when the article or book appears—his hard lesson. Journalists justify their treachery in various ways according to their temperaments. The more pompous talk about freedom of speech and "the public's right to know"; the least talented talk about Art; the seemliest murmur about earning a living.

Janet Malcolm
, The Journalist and the Murderer (
 

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