You can’t just do the Airing Of Grievances several days after Festivus has ended.
You can’t just do the Airing Of Grievances several days after Festivus has ended.
My problem with her has little to do with the fact that she alienated a segment of her base that might be large enough to ruin her chances of victory. I mean, that’s there, but it’s less of a hindrance than the fact that she is basically the most palatable face of the DNC today. They cannot, as an organization, be…
“Our baby tastes a lemon for the first time - so cute!”
“This reasoning doesn’t make sense to me,” Behrendt adds. “It’s like saying we can prosecute a safecracker only if the safe proved to be empty.”
Judging from the flowchart that I saw on this very website, easily half of the choices have no meaning. You choose between 2 things, and proceed to the next node regardless of choice.
Definitely a captive audience, but still.
Alternatively
a complex system of regulations, high taxes ... as well as the unregulated black market that refuses to go away
So you’ve never seen Semi-Pro, I take it?
“She’s the least exciting to look at”
“Only clairvoyance and the threat of a living hell could stop him.”
Just got to love when an obstinate narcissist causes a huge problem with their selfish demands, and then blames the other party for causing the problem by not complying with that unreasonable stance.
Ohhhh, Shot-Ski! Clever! I thought he was presenting someone with a ceremonial sword, but on second glance I see the curved end.
I definitely understand your perspective. But despite any temporary problems (the WoW launch was utterly disastrous as well, I was there), it remains that D3 crushed many sales records regardless. So it seems like Blizzard has well proven that they’re good at stumbling and yet remaining upright. I don’t think they…
Well you can say that it’s not actually ‘perfect’, you can speculate that a previous build might have been better, but what of it?
Merry Griftmas and a Happy Ghoul Year!
There was so so much more wrong with Hillary than giving speeches to banking executives who seemed to hold her in the palm of her hand.
I actually took exactly the opposite from this. They proved that they can dash themselves against the rocks again and again, in search of the perfect wave, and survive every time.
It’s interesting that a company can take large risks, and suffer dramatic and visible failures, and still stay afloat.
That is, until you add in the corporate layer of investors sucking all of the profits out until they’ve either created a pipeline of profits for themselves, or a withered husk to discard.