Brand loyalty is a hell of a drug.
Brand loyalty is a hell of a drug.
Are you not aware that the press may get these games early?
If your big point is I’m not like you, well obviously. If your point is I should just ignore actual definitions and the basis for terms because “internet folk don’t care to know them”, I mean I just can’t agree with that.
“Socialism is the left”
“Holding them Acountable” is the job of the legal system.
The American left’s obsession with using the Overton window as a generality and it’s implications are a big weakness overall in their rhetoric. It tends to speak to how “not great” they are at speaking politics in an American context and consequently why they tend to repel people not to the left of them.
“At one point, Even seemed to suggest the strike wasn’t as important as other global issues, saying “From a logical perspective, there’s so many problematic world catastrophe things going on year-round [unintelligible].”
Kinda. I think the the fact that everything he does is for the lulz tends to confuse people.
As a centrist, there’s a difference between a centrist and a conservative troll.
With this article, you have to determine what your actual end game is. These ideas are... really, really, old at this point. “Can’t find the clit” was an insult in the 80's. And while yes, films represent the views of the men and women of their day, there’s also an element of the “gatekept” views of men and women of…
Tell me you haven’t worked a specific job without telling me you haven’t worked a specific job.
Downey’s absence is a VERY large reason.
They’re damned if they do, damned if they don’t.
I go back to (and have said), people aren’t really honest about how much brand identification is really still a thing.
I think the only major issue I’d take is to take anything about Redfall as indicitive of Microsoft.
I think that’s true for Nintendo fans.
Epstein just reads like someone who was part of the New York elite.
Kind of enjoying the brand pearl-clutching going on in the comments.
1900's huh?
It takes a while to absorb the actual arguments. The previous set of arguments in the US were a house of cards and fell apart as such.