Yes, too bad the umpire (who is a teaching professional also) was enforcing the appropriate rule, which is this:
Yes, too bad the umpire (who is a teaching professional also) was enforcing the appropriate rule, which is this:
strikes out in one pitch
Subscriptions sound terrible.
Those "best features" are in a half dozen other games. These are in one game.
If you play three different games with energy timers, you can keep revolving them, and BAM you have a free-to-play marathon with more variety!
I've played every major massively multiplayer role-playing game released since 1998, yet it feels like I've spent…
I'm with you, I'm going to sound crazy here but I honestly enjoy them. I think optimizing the use of your different resources is half the fun in these games for me. I don't expect my mobile games to engage me for hours like a real game does. I expect them to entertain me for five to ten minutes when I need a break…
I think the association is to both, not necessarily that one association follows from the other. The go-to visual would be more relevant if the hero weren't a man.
Can't say I agree with that video. Just because there are more extreme examples of things like oppression and patriarchy doesn't mean that there isn't a male bias in video games that needs to be addressed.
Every time they throw this firecracker into the comments and section and say "Be nice everyone!" and then completely fail to share any kind of opinion. I'd like one of them to sack up and share their thoughts (though Patricia shouldn't have to go first since she regularly gets shit on when she writes about this…
dude.
Yeah I know, it's so rough being a dude these days, what with all that power and privilege!
Stephen is there any chance that any of the members of staff could weigh in with an opinion of these videos? You guys are very quick to post the videos but I have yet to see any of you express much of an opinion ...
There are a million places you can voice your opposing opinion. Like right here for example!!
There's a lot of Derp already.
Did you see when she had comments enabled? It was like the MRA subreddit in there mixed with 4chan.
Now that I've watched it:
This is the internet, though.
There would be maybe ten legit responses, and ten thousand that were some form of "OMG STFU AND MAEK ME A SANDWIHC I RAEP U LOL"
Just a heads up to some of you who are commenting, that it's painfully clear who did watch the video and who didn't. And if you didn't, and are commenting about the video anyway, you're just making yourself look foolish.
I keep watching them because she has many valid points and they are a worthwhile thing to watch. Critical examination of media is a worthwhile thing to do.