The Geth and EDI are not living beings. They are machines built by living beings to serve a purpose and as such, their creators can choose to decommission them when they are outdated or unnecessary. Therefore, it is not genocide to destroy them.
The Geth and EDI are not living beings. They are machines built by living beings to serve a purpose and as such, their creators can choose to decommission them when they are outdated or unnecessary. Therefore, it is not genocide to destroy them.
From the opinion of myself, who thought Ant-Man 1 was really mediocre except for the last third, I consider Ant-Man 2 to be absolutely terrible except for literally one scene.
I think this is it for me. Last season kind of stretched out its goofy Elon Musk (but 20 years earlier) plot to an unremarkable conclusion, and since the writer doesn’t even mention the fact that North Korea got to space first, I’m thinking that’s a plotline they’ve unceremoniously decided to just put on a bus.
The anime version is oddly trying to have it both ways. It tries to make it clear that Eren’s a monster — especially with Eren calling himself an idiot with too much power and saying he never had a plan and just wanted to smash anything he could get his hands on — then kicks his apocalypse down the road another few…
I still remember The Hollywood Reporter inventing a conspiracy that Keirsey Clemmons was removed from Justice League by Zack Snyder, and when Keirsey Clemmons pointed out that she was removed from the Joss Whedon version of the film and asked them to addend their story they proceeded to ignore her completely.
The CHUDs literally tweeted that Captain Marvel was a bomb because it lost the PR narrative despite making over a billion dollars. And by PR narrative they of course mean it failed to convince them to watch it.
What’s funny about the Bill Cosby thing is black people knew he was a piece of sh*t twenty years before white people did... That’s why Hannibal Burress made it part of his act.
Wait, so you think the silver bullet to this case is to explain that her not wanting to be alone with Aaron Eckhart and her not wanting to sign a contract without guarantees she won’t have to be alone with Aaron Eckhart is costing the people who won’t guarantee she won’t have to be alone with Aaron Eckhart money?
Most of the apes cashed out years ago, now it’s a meme about a meme stock to keep the bottom of the pyramid scheme churning.
Sam was tortured for years in a prison run by psychopathic humans, he gets out, sees a world where supers live in peace, and sees that the government wants to control the supes.
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Some of these titles weren’t as popular as people remember. Xenogears, for example, only sold 200,000-300,000 copies outside of Japan. Wouldn’t be surprised if they think it’s not even worth it to try to polish up a remaster.
I never beat this game. Got to the last bosses, saved, was underleveled, didn’t want to grind for hours, so I abandoned ship. Maybe this’ll be my chance a quarter century later.
I play my Xbox games on my PC and my PS games on my PS5, like a proper gentleperson.
I hated the suit, and I hated that I couldn’t change out of it permanently during the final battle. All I could think was, “Great, the final fight is going to be a marketing gimmick.” And I didn’t care about the shoes — which are fugly — I was more talking about the whole costume obviously being a set of track suit…
My favorite self-owning troll attempt by Kojima is that you can unlock a full BDU outfit for The Quiet, which I immediately equipped her in once unlocked. And then the next available mission for her spontaneously has her leave your team never to be seen again.
Not scary? I was shook walking out of the theater and NOTHING scares me. I had a theory that the reason no one would put it on cable/television for over a decade was because it would traumatize too many people.
“If you want to know whether to watch a movie, watch the movie and tell yourself whether or not you should watch the movie.”
When the audience starts clapping to the beat, the Star-Spangled Banner is now your song.
Dropped $735 million from The Force Awakens.