Most people that complain about ME3, do so because there’s literally no way for it to end that would have made those people happy.
Most people that complain about ME3, do so because there’s literally no way for it to end that would have made those people happy.
Totally effed up that they brought a baby into this - she got pregnant like, what, a week after they got together? Ugh people.
Because she technically assaulted him and he was technically defending himself.
But I’m getting hung up on the notion that they *couldn’t* cast an Asian actor because “stereotypes.”
...due to her basically summoning up an Asian person to do intellectual labor for her.
I have zero empathy for any of these people that voted for the GOP this cycle. When they have no healthcare...just telling ‘em to go die quick. Lose their house and no safety net? Hurry up and starve...or I’m sure we can make debtors prison fashionable again.
If you let the girl off without some sort of punishment for hitting her sister then you’ve essential told the other - I don’t believe you or sorry, just your story isn’t enough to make me believe this happened.
If it’s too much to think this leads to the person is lying, then at minimum it means their accusation is thrown into the abyss until a case can be made.
Well, and what seems fishy is that these Youtubers seem to believe that Youtube doesn’t want them to get views, for some reason. That Youtube is just shooting itself in the foot or whatever. It’s internet communities like this that always seem to go from “Houston, we have a problem” to “OMG it’s a conspiracy because…
You’re extrapolating from the most sensational anecdotes. Forgive me if I don’t think that’s the best way to reason about this.
I was born in 1981 and have been using the internet since I was in middle school. You could always find plenty of toxicity, and if anything standards have gotten, on average, more stringent, and people have been granted ever-greater control over what they see, who they interact with, etc. People act like things have…
I don’t think that’s really true. I just think there’s more people now, and platforms are more centralized, so the toxicity is seen by more eyes and therefore agreed to exist by more people. I doubt that the ratio of toxicity has increased.
I still cannot understand people who decide to go on the Internet to enter chats and message boards so they can be as inappropriate as possible.
I probably wouldn’t have taken the plunge without the free weekend they did around Black Friday, so those things genuinely work. The price cut made it a no-brainer, but honestly, after the free weekend I’d have gladly paid full retail for it.
No character really sticks out as a main, but I like D.Va, Soldier, Mercy, Lucio, and Mei a lot.
This is sort of a “cool story, bro” comment, but I just have to say, after grabbing Overwatch at a cut rate during the recent Black Friday sale, I’m enjoying it beyond all expectations. A friend suggested I give it a shot, and I didn’t think it was my kind of game, or that I’d like it at all. I’m definitely not a…
I ignore it, mostly because my understanding is that it’s designed—almost always—to either be a point of meaningless levity, or in an increasing number of cases, an in-joke about itself.
Is Hollywood pay ever related to how much actual work you do on a show?
Even if owners/teams get leverage either way, no smart player will submit to the MRI scan. This BS will disappear as soon as a great pitcher gets turned away by a team for not submitting, then proves himself The Real Deal Who Would Have Been Worth Every Penny.
If we can’t liberalize society, might as well liberalize television. A banner victory that will be.