Games journalist could be worse. Far, far worse.
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On the one hand, their headline is surprisingly reasonable and accurate.
On the other hand, these "games journalists" are talking about space exploration instead of games.
They still need the rope, but the guardian needs good old fashion drawing and quartering.
Bullets are expensive, rope is reusable.
Why waste money on rope when good ol' gravity will do the job for free?
The moon will be just fine, you fucking idiots.
“One of the biggest craters in our Solar System is on the Moon. It’s named the South Pole-Aitken basin (SPA), and it’s 2,500 km or 1,600 miles in diameter and 13 km or 8.1 miles deep. And a brand-new study says that the South Pole-Aitken basin may hold a huge chunk of metal that’s bigger than Hawaii’s Big Island.”
IGN probably just wants to maintain an air of scientific authority. They'll gladly clickbait about games and give contrarian review scores just for attention, though.
Sure, it's all the rocket's fault. Just ignore the people who controlled it.
Yes, I'm referencing Waukesha
What, are they worried about it hitting the tardigrades the pakis crashed on it?