Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance

It’s not ‘needlessly contentious’, Zack just cherry picked quotes and editorialized around them to make it look that way. Read the actual article he’s pulling from.

We really can’t just leave it at that because your initial counterpoint hinges on this being an explicit statement she’s made. You’re wrong. Just accept that and move on. This lame comeback does you no favours.

It really doesn’t. It has no tangible effect one way or another. It’s just something armchair activists tell themselves so they can pretend they’ve done a good thing by not spending their money on something they weren’t that interested to begin with. You actually want to support something? Go donate to a trans rights

You really need to look up the definition of explicitly, you can easily find this information and in my opinion it’s pretty clear.

I guess I must live in fantasy land since my landlord does/pays for repairs and replacements.

This is like if Untitled Goose Game shifted to a JRPG at the halfway point where you now have to save the world from some ultra-powerful behind the scenes entity that had been manipulating the residents of Goosetown into its cult all along and you had to defeat him with QTE goose antics.

Kudos to the organizers to have the balls to let their creators describe their thoughts without muzzeling them on behalf of their sponsors.

That’s awesome, kudos to this guy

I vote that we ignore Polium and call it a TWOUYA. 

I agree here that electricity doesn’t help, especially in dry areas like Africa and the Mediterrean. If those cars catch fire then a whole forest can burn down.

So eventually, Costner will chop Horizon up into its final form: 11 42-minute episodes

Man, KOTOR was a fantastic game from start to finish.  KOTOR II feels like someone wished for a sequel on a monkey’s paw, and the curse continues to this day.

To be fair, this is essentially a shared lane, which is relatively common in American cities, only it’s on the sidewalk and not the road.

I think that the implication throughout is that he’s encountered multiple people in the industry—directors, producers, other actors—who have made digs at him for being nominated when they think that he doesn’t deserve it, a pattern that became even worse as he kept being nominated and did not win (especially after his

Guy looks like if Bam Margera made better choices. 

The escalation at the end was definitely the main issue. Like, the previous boss was a truck.

I’m pretty sure this chapter will end right where Aerith died in the original, I imagine the spectacle of a showdown to (I’m assuming) prevent her previously fated death will be pretty substantial.

Now I know how a pumpkin frog feels. Just can’t stick the landing.

*pushes up glasses* It’s actually an interesting fail. The Spidey robot locked up which must have been an issue during testing. It probably happened enough times that the Imagineers planned for it, so the show has alternate dialogue in case it occured. The breakaway wall also allowed for easy replacement to get