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In a symmetrical game every person has the same amount of power . In this case, the Predator is not symmetrical, since he is balanced around hunting 4 people against himself, 1.

Today should not be Goku day.

Sometimes it’s better to pause and properly synthesize your thoughts rather than instantly writing up a knee-jerk reaction / hot take. It’s what makes an article like this potentially more interesting and worthwhile than the a Youtube video’s (or Kinda blog’s) comment section

Sometimes putting your feelings/thoughts into the right words takes some time. (And possibly other articles, deadlines, events, etc. eat up time that could be used toward writing this piece). Sure the trailer is a week old, but what I think Joshua was getting at here was his defense of developers. Not necessarily IGA

In the game, the NPC characters sleep wherever there is an open bed, even if they have an open bed in their assigned room.

I’ve never played it either, but it looks like she “destroyed” the straw bed the NPC was sleeping in, forcing him to wake up and leave.

For those who are on the fence on this one: I’m about twenty hours in, and here’s the briefest review I can possibly give it:

It’s as if GTA (not RDR; that’s on a different level in terms of writing quality) and The Last of Us had a baby, and that baby had many of the qualities of both parents, but would never quite

I come on now, your faux outrage is as bad as the faux outrage in this article.  She is/was an MMA fighter.  Getting hit in the face is kindof what they do.  I think when they’re getting paid millions of dollars to get hit in the face, using a picture of same is considered fair game.

If they didn’t man the wall, the Wildlings could easily climb it (or just sail around.) We even saw this back in Season 3.

It’s like a multi-pane camera. Disney used something like that to give a 3D effect to the hand animation.

It’s either Dragon Quest or Staxel, actually. Leaning towards Staxel as it just came out. You can’t dig up the down in Portia.

I know it wasn’t intentional, but you may want to reconsider posting the Nerf Now strip with people dressed like Easter Bunnies and talking about dodging explosions in light of today’s events.

People who’ve read many comics are the ones baffled by Life in Aggro because LiA is so obviously bad at such a basic skill of creating comic art (creating a clear flow from panel to panel). You cherry picked one of their best, most clear works in order to pretend there’s no problem, but that’s a transparent bad faith

You have to know your argument is essentially nothing when you resort to “You can’t critique a professional work unless you’re also a professional in that same field!” Do you really think people can’t critique their meal at a restaurant unless they’re a pro chef? Or critique a novel without writing one? Or critique a

Thank you for saying so. I’ve been having a tough time lately, so your kind sentiment goes a long way.

I’ve honestly never had a problem following panel progression in Life in Aggro. Just because it’s not set out in the standard three-panel left-to-right format found in US newspapers doesn’t mean that it’s incoherent.

They’ve certainly had jokes that have failed to land with me, but that’s down to a lack of knowledge on

Time spent expounding on ideas that improve communication and understanding is never wasted. Don’t ever tell yourself otherwise, please.

Thank you for taking the time to contribute—and to push into further areas I hadn’t ventured into myself.

It’s also important to remember that language is constantly evolving, like you mentioned earlier. Even a mediocre understanding of a language will usually provide the tools required to approximate the definition of an unfamiliar word.

Ableist is a real word. It is a back formation from the term ableism. “Real words” in any given language are determined through use in their users’ communities. I can confirm that ableist is heavily used in certain circles, especially as pertaining to the study of disability. Any attempt to argue against its