Thanks for the laugh!
Update, 4:39 p.m.: Jezebel has discovered the answer to our question about Chun Li's erasure, and it is that Chun Li is not part of the Mortal Kombat megaverse. Wow!
It's not clicks. They're mocking the people who get mad about things like this.
Update, 4:39 p.m.: Jezebel has discovered the answer to our question about Chun Li's erasure, and it is that Chun Li is not part of the Mortal Kombat megaverse. Wow!
...jesus.
Like, this is not even a "come on, that person's clearly not a gamer, don't pick on them" situation. If you're a journalist, it's really not that hard to just look up "Chun Li Mortal Kombat" on Google and realise that there might be something wrong with your article, lmao.
Internet makes people need a huge
Like, this is not even a "come on, that person's clearly not a gamer, don't pick on them" situation. If you're a journalist, it's really not that hard to just look up "Chun Li Mortal Kombat" on Google and realise that there might be something wrong with your article, lmao.
It's not clicks. They're mocking the people who get mad about things like this.
So you're saying they got you with their Guile?
When you fall for a shitpost, tho...
(Given copy editing, this would never have made it through if it were a real error. And then it would have come down when the "error" was discovered, because the real information would obliterate the entire premise. But it IS fun to watch the internet make the joke funnier.)
Then, to quote someone else, *whooooooooosh*Struck me more as a typical content farm post. When outlets are too cheap to pay proper wages to writers, so volume is prioritized above all else.
The update literally ends with "Wow!"Struck me more as a typical content farm post. When outlets are too cheap to pay proper wages to writers, so volume is prioritized above all else.
It's the mentioning something is from star wars but it's really from star trek and seeing nerds get mad.
well it struck you wrong dawgStruck me more as a typical content farm post. When outlets are too cheap to pay proper wages to writers, so volume is prioritized above all else.