She also expressed her feelings to him the next day. He heard her out and apologized. I see no reason to doubt the sincerity of his apology. His statement on the matter affirms that he took her words to heart.
She also expressed her feelings to him the next day. He heard her out and apologized. I see no reason to doubt the sincerity of his apology. His statement on the matter affirms that he took her words to heart.
While I am careful about putting obligations on the part of a woman to not be assaulted, THIS needed to be said. Women are (WILD GENERALIZATION COMING) often eager to please and slow to disappoint. It did not appear that she could not have left, or that she would be facing some negative consequences of telling Ansari…
This was a bad date. She had a horrible date with a clueless guy who thought he was being sexy and hot. She was made to feel uncomfortable, and it wasn’t right.
It’s a wonderful take of “Serious black issues addressed without actually mentioning those issues”, which is exactly how Black Mirror should have approached it (it would have been very, very easy to make some sort of “robot slaves who happen to be black” wink-wink sort of story, which would come across as crass and…
I feel you didn’t give the show it’s fair justice: in the end, the perpetrator of the atrocities suffered the same fate as his victim. That should have been stated after the “Always suffering” comment, to allow the reader to know the show wasn’t glorifying the actions but was in fact showing the inhumanity of it. The…
Women making music does affect men because it fosters competition. That’s what this is really about. Jealousy and insecurity.
Dear Bono: Sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up.
It’s a class on information security and privacy issues for kids. We talk about freedom and privacy, learn about corporate and government surveillance, do modern crypto (public/private key), I teach them to use things like Ghostery, VPNs, and Tor, and otherwise prepare them for a lifetime of evil wizards.
I’m going to assign this article to my 7th/8th grade Defense Against the Dark Arts class. Thanks!
Yea it existed in 1984 but it was basically impossible, was just a quarter devouring monster, the vast majority of the gameplay was basically deciding how to move/dodge, sort of a “Quicktime sequence that never ends”. You’ll very rarely see it pop up in other weird obscure references from the 80s, like Robot Chicken:
Mad Dog McCree started out life as an arcade laserdisc-based game, too. In fact, laserdiscs actually predate CDs. Development on them began some time in the late 60s, and the first players hit the market about 10 years later. They may look like big DVDs, but the way they store video is a lot more like how VHS does:…
Believe it or not, Dragon’s Lair was released in 1983. I know it sounds crazy nowadays, but it actually ran on an internal LaserDisc system, which is why the “graphics” looked so advanced. You were basically just watching a LaserDisc movie.
Yeah it’s more of a historical thing I guess.
Dwarf cleric is a totally classic combination. Has been since AD&D made dwarves a playable race (before that there was just a ‘dwarf’ class, basically a tanky fighter.)
Those only count as the worst if you ignore the Bear River, Oak Run, and Wounded Knee massacres though...
As a DM, I’d like to say that this is a monstrous thing to do to your players.
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Just saw it last night and I absolutely loved it. Best part though is the Porsche.
Before I even read any of the comments.
But the EMALS!