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Dante Thunderstone
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It’s amazing that in my 36 years how much truly regrettable shit I’ve witnessed/experienced with this country. Like I remember during Bush W. era thinking “This is rock bottom, it can’t possibly get worse than being lucky to work in fast food” and comparing that to a literal attempted coup by rednecks led by a literal

The only conspiracy I’ve directly heard about this was that conservatives pretending to be antifa did this. 

We’ll pay another $5 for Netflix, but be dammed if the state or city asks us for another $10 in taxes for situations like this.

Priorities I guess.

Or...?

Justice League.

Well now you know what V stands for

Have you ever worked on a large-scale programming project before? Sorry, but sometimes no matter how good the programmers are, the project can still be mismanaged leading the project to spiraling out of control.

You make it sound like the devs had a plethora of time wasted on doing nothing, when I’m pretty sure a good amount of the staff was working crunch for extended periods of time trying to make the promised deadlines.

I like how you assume that implementing a polished, fully-functional third-person mode is somehow a trivial amount of work that the developers were just too lazy to do. I mean, it’s not like they were crunching for years just to ship the game with one camera perspective. Nope, gotta be laziness. Damn lazy devs!

Bold of you to assume Tim Allen believes in COVID

We have pretty strict guidelines and protocols.  My show has been lucky because we don’t shoot on a big studio lot.  Other shows haven’t.  We do test everyone at least twice per week.  Some up to 4-5 times per week.  I personally get tested 4 times per week.  M,W, and F with rapid tests, and a 3-day lab test on wed at

That’s 3/3 “unspeakable powers from beyond all comprehension, more powerful than hell itself” being neatly taken care of and trapped somewhere.

Sabrina: You know the stakes are high because we TELL you the stakes are high!

Said it before, and I’ll say it again: I’d never get into EVE Online, but reading about it is endlessly fascinating. 

I mean they’ve pretty well nailed it this game. Valhalla is one of the best games I’ve played this year, and I’ve played pretty much all of them.

Not to mention Reda tells kids a story about a “friend” in Egypt who was a protector who’s son got killed and he got together with his wife to seek revenge.

I was shocked when I realized how much time I had spent on the game as it is truly deceptively massive.

There’s so much more than that.

I waited till Marvel’s Avengers was $30 to buy it. I regret spending the money on this game. I figured I would play it for the story, but the story didn’t work for me, and the gameplay made me angry. The story felt like the kind of thing that’s mocked on The Boys. I’m hoping that there is some sort of big DLC fix in

I just can't deal with the (perceived) ridiculousness of "school children controlling mechs from the future". Maybe I would have found it cool at 14. Or maybe I'm dead inside.