32_footsteps
32_Footsteps
32_footsteps

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but we’re already having a Constitutional crisis. We have a Senate that has refused to act on a Supreme Court vacancy, we have a president-elect who may or may not have won the election fair-and-square, but most definitely lost the popular vote by at least 2.5 million votes, and

I remember wanting to like Oni a lot back in the day... the 90's was kind of a wild time, especially since many devs were still struggling to make action games in 3d worlds feel as fluid as natural as 2d games. I was absolutely starving for a great free-flowing action game that also included some form of gunplay,

It’s hard to believe that nobody at Niantic considered that players outside and within San Francisco would be playing entirely different games. Why can’t players have both?

Goddamn wussies.

I’d say, the Leafs last winning the Stanley Cup, but these photos have a certain “within my lifetime” look to them.

Once I really pissed off this Québécois. We were in Japan at a share house and he was going around asking people if they had ever had “real maple syrup” and giving them tastes of stuff from Quebec. He asked me, and I replied “yeah! Like from Maine!” because I grew up in New England and that is where we get the good

Wow. They really like their syrup.

I didn’t want Maria to act her humiliation, her rage. I wanted Maria to feel, not to act, the rage and humiliation.

Well, I can take joy in the pain of people who are regretting their votes because Donald is not building a wall/prosecuting Clinton. I really don’t have a lot of sympathy for those ones.

Newsflash; people who can’t tell they’ve been conned surprised when it turns out they’ve been conned.

A few years ago, maybe 2013 or 14, Secretary Hillary Clinton came to my work (not Wall Street, tech company) for a fireside chat and to promote her book. She talked at length about her experience as SOS, and one thing she discussed was how much “small offenses” matter to so many leaders and countries around the world,

What can be done to combat this kind of thinking? I have immediate family members that just flatly refuse to grapple with facts-- when they’re confronted with them, they just say, “I don’t believe that”. It feels like democracy hangs on us figuring out a way to bring these people back into the realm of reality, but I

At least this is better than Sanic.

The point is that it isn’t poorly edited or translated or re-edited. This is how the next president talks.

They should probably vet him before he visits. Then put him through some advanced interrogation, just to determine what his intentions are. Then if necessary, place him in some sort of camp until they determine what to do with people of his kind.