If they did go union just for one actor, wouldn’t that fuck over all the non-union actors? Wouldn’t they be forced to join the union(if they even could, idk the requirements) or forced out of their roles?
If they did go union just for one actor, wouldn’t that fuck over all the non-union actors? Wouldn’t they be forced to join the union(if they even could, idk the requirements) or forced out of their roles?
I think Black Panther mostly got “backlash” for doing really well. Same with Wonder Woman and other movies where it’s not expected to do as well for dumb reasons. Then, because they did very well, they seem to hold a higher esteem in the media, and then that gets backlash because if someone doesn’t like popular thing…
Those are Dairy products. So why are Chocolate and White Chocolate not just called Chocolate products. And in reality, they are. White Chocolate is a type of chocolate as most food organizations in the world appear to categorize them. So this white chocolate isn’t chocolate is wrong as far as the world is concerned.
But it’s all still derived from the same thing. I don’t see why the distinction needs to be made. Especially since everyone calls white chocolate a type of chocolate. It has no other name if it’s true white chocolate.
I get confused when people say White chocolate isn’t chocolate because it is made from cocoa butter which is made from cocoa beans. So why isn’t that technically a form of chocolate?
No need to be pedantic. You know they probably just had a typo and meant “aren’t” considering the context of the point being made between both of those comments.
The sandwich is definitely not just some tenders on a bun. Also, this thing is definitely just a joke and if anyone actually believes that Popeyes is actually asking people to legitimately do this for more than just the surface level humor of it, is ridiculous. This is just social media doing social media.
I used to got BWW all the time at a previous job since it was right around the corner and my favorites of theirs are actually two of their dry rub wings. Desert Heat and Buffalo.
No, because this has all been a fruitless and disingenuous back and forth because you can’t deal with real life. What does that say about you? Not much, because who fucking cares about you?
No, it’s because your Mom is just really bad at sex. And it’s funny that in order to make yourself feel good you have to pretend a stranger on the internet is a successful executive for a video game you don’t play so you can... what? Get your micropenis a little harder?
So you’re coming back to this? Are you so lonely that you need Todd’s attention this much? Are you mad that from your dark little basement you can hear Todd giving your Mom all the attention you desperately crave? Maybe if you weren’t an insufferable dumbass, you’d have friends of your own.
But you aren’t a potential customer are you. You’re an asshole on the internet who can’t form their own opinion because you’ve already decided to be a douchebag. Again, fuck off asshole.
Ugh. Ok, thanks for offering nothing to this conversation then. Fuck me for having actual experience in regards to this discussion and trying to relay it. I’d feel sorry for assholes like you if you weren’t such pieces of shit.
Well ok then, fuck you, I guess. Sorry I had the gall to have fucking opinion based on real experience. Asshole.
That’s because it’s easier to dump on it by cherry picking hyperbolic and salacious reddit posts over actually reporting on the game. Since most of the outside audience is chomping at the bit for reasons to justify their reason for hating something they’ve never played, Kotaku doesn’t need to actually do any real work.
It’s not though. I’ve been playing off-and-on since launch and the game is fine. There are bugs and the end game is lacking, but the game is nowhere near unplayable like most of the hyperbolic whiners like to put out there. There’s definitely a lot of YMMV in regards to what people expected and what the game actually…
I think it’s a little different with Khan because I don’t recall any theories other than that he was Khan. Plus, it makes a little sense to hide his identity within the movie, because Khan was supposedly a well known tyrant from hundreds of years prior. And supposedly the studio didn’t want the movie to look like it…
I feel like a lot of the back peddling to say he was a new character was mostly reactionary. From what I remember, there was a ton of speculation the minute Cumberbatch was hired that he was going to be Khan. At that point, you only have a few choices, either say, yeah he’s Khan and spoil it, or you say nothing and…
Can’t edit: Meant “Yesterday’s Enterprise”, not “Time’s Arrow”.
Most of the characters start somewhat abrasive and selfish, but kind of begrudgingly get better as they learn to work together more as the show continues. I remember being a little disappointed that everyone seemed to be working against each other(particularly Rush) for no real reason early on, but they do start…