I mean, I get it completely. And it doesn’t alleviate things much, but Luke isn’t from the US. So it’s not like he’s one of us being cavalier about the chaos we wrought over there. He’s like an outside observer. Though, if I’m not mistaken, Australia definitely isn’t innocent in all this.
Anyway, I can go either way.…
Comment that contradicts author’s post but in a passive-aggressive way to seem edgy, but really I’m just fishing for upvotes and hoping people will respond so I can call them out and spit vitriol at them.
Whatever you do, don’t complain about the bugs in-game. Everyone will immediately jump down your throat about it being an alpha test and that you shouldn’t complain because the game isn’t done yet.
In the early 2010’s, I was caught up in the hype, bought in for a specific pirating ship model (the Cutlass) because of talks about tractor beams, docking rings, pvp ship boarding, ship mass and handling, thruster location, gunner pod fields of view, cargo capacity, etc etc... I’m their target sucker, I didn’t care if…
There’s very few games I don’t play out of protest, but not once in my life since they raised (and continue to raise) that much money and haven’t produced anything remotely approachable to the public I will never play Star Citizen. Even if we enter some bizarre alternate universe where it was worth my time. Maybe by…
Whatever you do, don’t complain about the bugs in-game. Everyone will immediately jump down your throat about it being an alpha test and that you shouldn’t complain because the game isn’t done yet!
Comedian Greg Fitzsimmons has been dropping loud hints for YEARS about how toxic the Ellen show was when he worked there, then following that up with the fact that he can’t give specifics because of NDA’s he’s signed.
It's clear you're not looking for answers in earnest, but the reason it's inadvisable for white folks to talk critically about black hair is the long history of discrimination based on hair styles and textures. White people don't have the same challenges, that should be pretty obvious.
You’re either actively lying, or are severely ignorant on the topic.
The L.A. Times piece is essentially a list of stories about how women were disappointed that they were asked to do nude scenes, Franco was annoyed, rinse and repeat.
Okay. . . . but doesn’t this just fall into the “you don’t have to watch genres you don’t like” category?
I mean, I’m not a particular fan of the “bunch of women talk about nothing and occasionally get snippy” genre, but that’s why I don’t watch “The View” “The Talk” or “The Chat” or whatever else those shows are…
As a Jew, I don’t know what the hell you’re talking about. He didn’t say anything anti-semitic and condemned hate speech. What do you want him to do?
A few things:
This won’t be a bad move at all because, again people buy COD for the name less for the actual gameplay(which is weird as hell).
I would say that games aren’t necessarily entertainment, they’re cultural artifacts that can explore a variety of issues from a variety of perspectives, just like any other creative medium.
Six Days In Fallujah is nothing like art - and that’s not because it’s a game.
Not only can you boot up an old game like Oblivion and stream it to your phone, but it also retains your old save information from back when you were playing it on your Xbox 360. Microsoft is juicing these old games with convenience features that hadn’t even really been conceived of when they were launched.