It’s double contracting. She discloses a smaller amount—in this case, $1.56 million—so she can pocket the larger amount of $7.8 million.
It’s double contracting. She discloses a smaller amount—in this case, $1.56 million—so she can pocket the larger amount of $7.8 million.
Right?!
No, that doesn’t make sense, because it’s not the same thing. It doesn’t come from a place of shame for Rocket when he does this. He also doesn’t outright despise the people who have something he wants. They could be good or bad—it doesn’t matter—if he sees something he wants, he takes it. He may or may not think very…
Yes, I realize that Rocket is a roguish character.
I want one where Rocket doesn't fetishize pieces of disabled people.
Oh, they definitely knew. This is a guy who used to keep a blog where he wrote about which superheroes he wanted to have sex with, which ones his fans wanted to have sex with, and which ones he thought were, as he put it, “fruits.” He had to apologize for “The 50 Superheroes You Most Want to Have Sex With” list after…
It’s possible to be “an advocate for the consumer” without resorting to transphobia or telling people to “get cancer and die.” You can try to whitewash it, but that’s a big part of the legacy Bain leaves behind.
He was a divisive personality. There wasn’t really a lot of middle ground when it came to Bain, as the comments here can attest. While I can’t speak to the OP’s exact reasoning, I still don’t see anything about them saying that he deserved to die.
As the truth. People can mourn his death, but pretending that this wasn’t part of Bain’s life is not only rewriting history it’s creating a fictional version of someone they claim to care about.
So you’re jumping to conclusions is what you’re saying?
They took a passport. He could have several.
Maybe because Woody Allen has long been creepily obsessed with young women.
I said we shouldn’t shame people for believing in something.
In this analogy you’re saying that black human beings are not only on equal footing with video game controllers conceptually, but deserve the same rights and privileges as inanimate products mass produced by entertainment businesses.
Pyre is also on my never uninstall list. I fell in love with that game immediately and just keep going back to it. Such a beautiful, wonderfully told story. Kinda making me want to play it again...
Well, we can’t say the dinosaur-man doesn’t have priorities.
Yeah, I’d be curious as to which video game Trump played that led to him flying into a rage and raping his ex-wife.
Uh-uh. Eureka’s Castle or GTFO.
It’s ten points per goal. And as far as magical sporting events goes, I’d argue the Triwizard Tournament makes less sense than Quidditch. At least in Quidditch the spectators can actually see what’s going on.
But we are paying $80 (and, more often than not, a lot more) for the bigger video games if we want the full experience when we factor in things like day-one DLC, pre-order content, “expansions”—as in side missions or after-game content that lasts an hour or two at most—or unlockable outfits and weapons for our…