I hope I’m wrong, but this did not look fun. Just multiples of the same enemies running at you over and over again while characters say really bland uninspired dialogue.
I hope I’m wrong, but this did not look fun. Just multiples of the same enemies running at you over and over again while characters say really bland uninspired dialogue.
“Watch the ring video, there are quite a few kids with no supervision, almost all of them white. I wonder if the guy was worried most about the far larger white kid. Not that he should have shot at all, but I don’t think the parents of these kids should let them play outside on this street.”
There are no good cops that aren’t rookies. After being on the job a few years they see everyone as criminals. Body cams should be on 100% of the time and broadcast live online for the public to watch. Then we will see just how many bad apples there really are.
Yeah, I heard the commentators, they also seemed to indicate it wasn’t that long of a wait though. idk like I said I’m an outsider to Hearthstone competitive play but in other games I get a real kick out of making my competition quit, that’s super satisfying.
I don’t get the love for Rodgers at all. Seems nice, but really boring. Not sure Bialik would be a *bad* choice, but she strikes me as low key smarmy.
would that I was as composed as xBlyzes when I rage quit games of Warzone or runs on Hades lol, I’m an outsider to Hearthstone play casually or competitively (I clicked on this article to see a meltdown and was disappointed!) so I’m really not sure how xBlyzes’s very calm departure is so upsetting to the commenters…
I was surprised by the other article and it’s invertebrate analysis of this ‘controversy’; Sam Barsanti is a different story, his idiotic ramblings are just his version of professional blogging. He’s got the editorial talent of a goat.
I love how the article tries to insinuate that it was terrible that she took a week to respond to this manufactured controversy. Y’all ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
It’s not *quite* accusing someone of Nazi sympathies because they once owned a VW Beetle made in the ‘70s, but it’s only a step or two removed from it.
“yet spend how much on a video card just for a couple games?”
Half-Life seems to be the story of the consumers being super invested in the world/lore/etc and the developers never sharing that enthusiasm. And if the devs had moved on to endlessly creating hit after hit, the failed cliffhanger followup would be a sad footnote in an otherwise blockbuster studio’s work. Instead, we…
Understatement of the year that.
“Even if a lot of folks were unable to play it due to it requiring a beefy PC and VR gear.”
I know right. This is mind boggling how it’s a story or how she is upset. Nobody was body shaming her it was an illustration of size difference. It’s sports where size and speed is everything. To act as if talking weight in sports(exaggerated or not) is disrespectful is beyond me.
Just from reading the article, it doesn’t come across as body shaming (it doesn’t seem like the coach was being critical of Cambage’s build), it cam across as yes, some hyperbole in trying to get a call made for his player.
Who cares, this is just IGN drumming up their own story and now hyping it into something they hope will get picked up by bigger outlets.
And a sixty second clip counts as “checking in?” You do know they have free play periods where anyone can log in and check out what progress they’ve made, right? Might be a better use of your time than going “ha ha that elevator is full of deadly snow.”
Wow! You are so cool! I hope when I grow up I can be cool like you!
So, was there any real purpose to this other than to pick on a project you don’t particularly like?
The fact that a bit of hyperbole, said to a ref while trying to illustrate the size difference between two players, has been made into a scandal gives another reason for people to think the WNBA is a joke.