This is by far the weakest part of my argument, I agree.
This is by far the weakest part of my argument, I agree.
It’s never interns on a Saturday afternoon in the middle of a pandemic? Someone has never worked in government. Even if it was a full blown social media professional they would’ve done what I did above, Google for an image of the two men together. That picture was mislabeled as John Lewis and they look similar enough…
I don’t disagree Rubio is a dumbfuck and he has shown himself to be plenty racist from other actions (e.g. felon disenfranchisement in Florida that was signed off by SCOTUS this week). His disregard for what Cummings and Lewis represented is racist.
Listen, not everything requires that you yell about racism. What purpose would using the wrong photo serve anyone? This is just a funny story of an empty suit getting caught doing the meaningless “both sides” congeniality nonsense the AVC writer described above.
Marco Rubio is a complete idiot and it makes perfect sense this would happen to him, but even the photographer had the image mislabeled on her own website saying it was John Lewis. So I guess whoever the intern was that put this up just made an honest mistake.
Reviewing a game based on you disagreeing with story decisions is idiotic. You review a game based on the product you got, not the product you wanted. If the game’s story is internally consistent and the mechanics work, that’s not a bad game even if you disagree with the story. It’s a game that you don’t like, which…
Because a show where cops are investigated and punished isn't grounded in reality
You can’t uninstall IE from Windows. It still exists even in Windows 10 as a core part of how Windows handles security and privacy, particularly in Outlook. I made the mistake of force removing it from Windows 10 a couple of years ago because I thought it was deprecated and it bricked my install.
> ... waiting for your desktop or laptop to boot up.
Around 2011
Unless you mean digital goods specifically, this has never been the case in the US, or hasn’t been the case for over 30 years. My parents taught me about getting partial refunds for stuff that went on sale in the late 80s.
Agreed. Bought a pair of the Sony’s to replace my QC35 IIs that broke. Ended up returning them 3 days later to buy another pair of QC35 IIs.
Agreed. Bought a pair of the Sony’s to replace my QC35 IIs that broke. Ended up returning them 3 days later to buy…
You sound fun at parties
Splinter was planned, Deadspin wasn't. That they left it up means they have hopes of relaunching it.
Probably because most pc gamers aren’t stupid enough to buy a lower performing platform to play games in a world of infinite choices, and nothing will change that. Therefore, it makes sense for publishers to expand to PC to get that marginal consumer who will never purchase a console no matter what. Because you don't…
So you’re saying you’re stupid. The show had its problems towards the end but as far as fantasy tv goes, it was damn near perfect for 5-6 seasons.
That's quite a reach.
TLJ was two movies crammed together, which made it feel both interminably long and too short at the same time. The plot was “fine" - I don't know if I would have made the same choices but I didn't write it, and there wasn't anything egregious about the choices made.
I don’t think the show is this perfect adaptation that the reviewer thinks it is (with every episode being graded an “A”), but it’s got some interesting ideas and actually attempts to create something new with the comic book universe, unlike the movie which was just a reproduction of the book. That’s more than most…
I’m surprised the same external factors didn’t play into making Wolf of Wall Street a higher rank than its #24. The movie was made with stolen money from greatest financial fraud ever, aka the 1MDB scandal.