- 'What do you think Marvel will try next?'
More of the same. They're making Oprah dollars on movies. Wheels are turning for more. We already know Avengers 2 is on the way. The setup for the Infinity Gauntlet proceeds apace. With the exception of a few neckbeards, everyone seems to enjoy (and spend money on) what Marvel is doing. Why would they stop?
- 'Americans... explain the appeal of Grits to me.'
I don't even know what those are. Think it might be a southern thing. I live in New England, ask me about chowdah!
- 'If you became the CEO of a major gaming publisher of your choice, who would it be, and what would be the first thing you'd change (you can only pick ONE thing, no cheating
)?'
I would end DRM. It demonstrably does not stop piracy. Its effect on legitimate users is anything from a minor annoyance to a straight-up middle finger. I don't care how many dollars EA or whoever claims to lose to piracy, when pirates have a better experience than customers,
something is deeply wrong and it needs to fucking stop. I like Stardock's stance on DRM, essentially "We know some people will pirate our game no matter how draconian our software is, we will therefore concentrate on treating our paying customers with the consideration we ourselves wish for."
- 'If the date of your birth became a national holiday in your honour, what do you hope you'd be remembered for?'
Huh. Ouch. Um....I've never done anything worthy of a memorial.
- 'Baby Seals win at cuteness... Discuss!'
No.
Kittens win at cuteness. This is so obvious as to preclude discussion. Puppies are right up there, too.
OT: I used to be much more of an asshole. Someone says something you disagree with, just call them a fuckhead until they go away! The longer I live, the more I realize that systematically dismantling the other guy's argument with reason is actually much more satisfying.
Many issues truly come down to individual points of view. Harassment is a great example. Almost everyone can agree that staring at women is bad. But where precisely is the line between a quick appreciative glance and staring? Some would say a quick appreciative glance is just as offensive. Gray areas like this reveal who knows how to think, debate, and keep their cool, and who doesn't. Unfortunately, way too many people devolve into hooting chimpanzees when their pet opinions are on shaky ground. They'd rather be vilified as assholes than stop for two seconds and
think about what's being said.