I am *more* than happy to defend this game. The game from the beginning was beset with people who listened to only part of what Sean Murray said and ignored the other part. Your post is a perfect example of this.
I am *more* than happy to defend this game. The game from the beginning was beset with people who listened to only part of what Sean Murray said and ignored the other part. Your post is a perfect example of this.
You didn’t pay attention, and that is on you and your ilk:
Ah yes, the ol “promises” canard. There’s still a sad group of people who thnk showing something in a trailer two years before release constitutes a “promise.” And then when it’s not released with that in the game, they are accused of breaking their “promises”.
Because I like history, I love to point out in random conversations that a defenestration started a massive world war in which millions died.
Well, I know the fans are mad. No one can see anything at the games when Poland play,s because no matter where you sit in the stands, you sit behind a Pole.
Yes, it turns out the Germans don’t do very well on open fields in Russia.
I’m pretty sure he actually died; I saw the movie.
aaaaaaaaaaaand...they scored again. 3-0. Wow. Did not expect that.
I wouldn’t eat the borscht...it’s too rusky.
In this particular case, England is the better team, and so when Tunisia scored early, they had essentially “won” in that they tied the better team and would have gotten a point.
In fairness, it was against Trinidad *and* Tobago. Two teams against one...oh never mind, maybe the joke is old.
That’s true, but I can’t imagine a situation where it would be beneficial to lift up another teammate on defense. Standing near the basket, you’d be in severe risk of getting a goaltending call, and two of you together are very slow...what’s the point?
You can’t actually lift someone up to help them gain height. It’s specifically against the rules, amusingly.
It’s actually specifically illegal, believe it or not:
I’m not your pal, ....oh, never mind.
This is a online forum. Just because it is flippant to you doesn’t make it less valid. I didn’t read the words “weak” as implying the person who said it was better, but that Mr. Bourdain failed in his obligation to his daughter by offing himself. For the record, *I* don’t think he was weak...I understand that…
I’m pretty certain Anthony Bourdain didn’t get the help he needed not because of internet commenters.
You can understand what someone with depression goes through and yet still be angry at them for taking their own life and affecting people outside of them. They are not mutually exclusive.
It doesn’t matter if it is a disease or not; it still affects people outside of the person with it, and there’s nothing wrong with having anger at people who unsucessfully deal with it. His child will be scarred for life. There’s nothing wrong with being angry about that. Nothing at all.
You can have empathy and feel anger that someone failed to deal with their depression in such a way that it would not caused their loved ones anger.