Kyle has completed his transition to hipster grandma.Editor: How much gay do you want to look in the thumbnail?
Kyle: YES.
Editor: How much gay do you want to look in the thumbnail?
Kyle: YES.
Yep he basically nailed it.Asha Sharma three commitments in a nutshell:
"no one knows what it means but it's provocative, gets the people going"
The thing that I continually go back to him for is the insight. He tends to have a really good knack on how to unpack the PR or investor relations nonsense we get from companies on the daily.Just can't really watch the guy, don't find him funny, liked him much better when he was with EA
Gay or French?Editor: How much gay do you want to look in the thumbnail?
Kyle: YES.
Asha Sharma three commitments in a nutshell:
"no one knows what it means but it's provocative, gets the people going"
I went to get an eye exam today. During checkout for payment the guy processing my payment seemed normal albeit possibly gay, then I saw under the desk he's wearing women's shoes.Wearing a scarf with a short sleeve shirt.....interesting choice
From Microsoft PR POV he is a burned card by now.Dude called Jez "professional Xbox fan." Damn. Jez catching strays from everyone these days.
Very fitting.Dude called Jez "professional Xbox fan." Damn. Jez catching strays from everyone these days.
Living in CA and his extremely liberal Easy Allies fanbase is likely the culprit.I really love Kyle, but why did he have to be a bluesky type of guyhe is always so cynical and his understanding of the industry feels very in-depth, so I cannot understand how his brain went with the whole Bluesky, Resettera, "I don't buy Harry Potter games anymore" mentality - anyways I still watch all of his videos and this is rarely an issue, but when it comes up its really bothering and people do bring it up on the youtube comments but of course it will be not acknowledged
I really love Kyle, but why did he have to be a bluesky type of guyhe is always so cynical and his understanding of the industry feels very in-depth, so I cannot understand how his brain went with the whole Bluesky, Resettera, "I don't buy Harry Potter games anymore" mentality - anyways I still watch all of his videos and this is rarely an issue, but when it comes up its really bothering and people do bring it up on the youtube comments but of course it will be not acknowledged
if it bothered me that much, I wouldn't be saying that I watch every one of his videos. I am saying that when this topic comes up (and I said rarely) its bothering. If the question is, why would it bother me someone has a different opinion than me, answer might be human nature and/or that the reason I listen to him is because I like his opinions that are generally reasonable, but then to destroy/delete harry potter games comes up as non-sensical to me and out of character from him.Does it really need to bother you so much?
It's just opinions. You have yours, he has his. Not everyone is going to agree with each other all the time.
The past couple of days I have read terms like "incredible legacy" and similar platitudes. I find that interesting for a brand and platform that has massively regressed over the past decade and if anything made the so called competition in the market more appealing than they already are.
I would expect the likes of Shigeru Miyamoto to have that kind of incredible legacy tribute, not Phil Spencer.