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As we get ready for our brand new reboot, we decide to sit down with the Community Manger of Acitivison, Dan Amrich. We talk about a range of different issues, including the console wars, the new Activison releases, and Critical Path.
And with 22 United States veterans committing suicide every day, Operation Supply Drop’s work with vets — helping them to cope with civilian life and form self-supporting communities — is quickly becoming its most important role.
That's nice, but I prefer prevention.
Like not attacking countries that didn't do anything to us. In addition, not drone bombing the 22 countries or so we drone bomb regularly.
Because yes, even the video game pilots, are killing themselves.
Sadly our brave young men and women sign up to serve this country, but end up serving Wall Street, the Military-Industrial complex, and the British Empire.
They should be required to tell you that before you sign up.
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It was exactly one week ago when we told you about how David Vonderhaar, Studio Design Director, was the subject of death threats regarding the newest Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 patch. We also let you know of the response given by Dan Amrich, Community Manager at Activision, which focused on abuse in the games industry. - PSLS
Hey now, that's not true. Sometimes I pretend to be nice, so my jerkiness is all the more surprising.