Any Destiny fan will tell you that feelings on Watch Private Obsession (1995) full moviethe game itself always run hot and cold. The community, however, is eternally wonderful. And this bizarre t-shirt situation perfectly illustrates that.
There's a new fan-created t-shirt that bears the text: "Two tokens and a blue." It's a reference to Destiny 2's underwhelming rewards for certain events: Two tokens, which amount to one-tenth of a future piece of loot; and a "blue," a reference to gear that most players outgrow once they reach the endgame.
SEE ALSO: Activision's new patent makes it easy to exploit online gamers for their cashTwo tokens and a blue is the best reward players can typically hope for when they participate in the game's public events. It's exactly the sort of in-joke that fits perfectly on a nerdy t-shirt.
The magic, however, isn't in the shirt itself; it's in the community's response to that shirt.
An Amazon listing for the shirt has attracted the attention of fans, and -- as the popular DestinyTheGame subreddit noticed -- a handful have taken to reviewing the shirt in a way that also subtly (and not-so-subtly) comments on the game. The result is a series of epic (and epically nerdy) Destiny 2burns.
To be fair, Robert L. Haber's write-up might be an actual review.
People are really mad at Bungie and Destiny 2right now, but this is a good reminder that Destiny's fans are always willing to gather round the fire and laugh together at all the perfect burns.
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