Plenty of people have already made the points about how this creates a sub-class of people who have to trade their autonomy for survival, but I’d like to make a purely economic argument:
Plenty of people have already made the points about how this creates a sub-class of people who have to trade their autonomy for survival, but I’d like to make a purely economic argument:
I’m a little uncomfortable with how many of these I saw in the theaters.
A shitty broken person acting shitty and broken? He needs help, I’ve seen no evidence that he wants help.
Personally, torrenting just provides a much better user experience.
“Okay I like the 2002 party idea.”
He really reminds me of the worst segment of my classmates while I was getting a degree in Computer Science:
Yeah I got the impression she grew up somewhere where they ask “Which church to you go to?”, not “Do you go to church?”* In my experience people who ask that have one of 2 views about Jews: Baby-eaters who worship Satan or followers of an ancient and mysterious religion with a deep connection with God (Did you know…
...don’t have to be in my thirties to know what true love feels like...
I’m not sure what your “but” is in reference to. My point was that “most lackadaisical Jews [she’d] ever met” likely describes the vast majority of Jews she’s ever met*. Meaning she’s created some imaginary idea of a American Jew and seems to be comparing these men to that, rather than an actual understanding of their…
Man, there is a lot to unpack in that Jewish Man’s Rebellion piece, but this:
This seems like a good place for a daily posting of Ernest Cline’s Nerd Porn Auteur:
Agree 100%. Though I probably could overlook the icky-ness of the implications of the trivia based value system and enjoy the boilerplate adventure story and some fun “I remember that!” moments if it weren’t for his writing.
I got a nostalgia notice for this?
at least one other hip, cool hub—New York’s LaGuardia
Ubisoft wants us to know that guy is a fascist, they want us to know the Seeds are dangerous fundamentalists, but they can’t be named as such, presumably because they’d get bad press.
I really like the character designs and the line work here, but something about that digital coloring seems off to me.
Sketch/Bit Predictions:
That’s not my recollection. I thought it had to do with other production costs, not actor wages. Mostly that it was all filmed on location, had a massive number of extras, and was often re-written up to the last minute.
I like the art style, but the sentence “all-ages title stars a group of magical creatures, three of whom are baristas, in an urban fantasy setting” to my ears, might as well be the field where they grow red flags.