They could of just mailed every one a turd instead of a game. People warned their friends and every one online, but they still bought it. So now Activision knows they can just put out shit, but the consumer will buy shit with that call of duty brand lable slapped on it.
Call of Doodoo: Modern Consumerism III
can just put out shit
I honestly am sure Activision doesn't see it that way. This further cements that it's a golden goose they need to protect. This level of a captive audience is incredibly valuable and I'd bet heads will roll for endangering it.
Yup. They can probably get away with it once, but they'll lose their audience if it becomes a pattern.
*Could have
Why do people do this?
It's how you pronounce it in many areas (mostly the contracted form, "could've"), and I guess people just don't think it through.
All nazis are bad, even grammer nazis.
*grammar
Well what do we have here, the spelling stasi is out as well
They could of just mailed every one a turd instead of a game. People warned their friends and every one online, but they still bought it. So now Activision knows they can just put out shit, but the consumer will buy shit with that call of duty brand lable slapped on it.
Call of Doodoo: Modern Consumerism III
I honestly am sure Activision doesn't see it that way. This further cements that it's a golden goose they need to protect. This level of a captive audience is incredibly valuable and I'd bet heads will roll for endangering it.
Yup. They can probably get away with it once, but they'll lose their audience if it becomes a pattern.
*Could have
Why do people do this?
It's how you pronounce it in many areas (mostly the contracted form, "could've"), and I guess people just don't think it through.
All nazis are bad, even grammer nazis.
*grammar
Well what do we have here, the spelling stasi is out as well
Don't forget us punctuation Nazis.