“John Wick 6: Two Weeks at Cabo, No Guns”
“John Wick 6: Two Weeks at Cabo, No Guns”
f*uck? Fyuck? Fnuck?
I’m trying to remember any equivalent mode from any fighting series that could be considered objectively ‘good’.
*sigh*
There is still (as far as I can tell from other reporting) an equivalent to “New Game+” which sounds like you get the entire “start massively overpowered and go from there” thing if you really want it. Just have to beat the game on ‘normal’ playthrough first.
We welcome the demise of “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon” and joyously receive the coming of our new Overlord, “Six Degrees of Taylor Swift”.
It would have been one of the grandest Faustian bargains ever.
I recently - a few months ago - had an acquaintance try to argue that the real danger was to ‘young healthy men’ due to the FL reports claiming an elevated level of heart failures that could only be traced to the vaccine. Thus, while HE was vaccinated (as an ER nurse it was required and he wanted to remain employed),…
It’s also really easy to live *within* your means in California. I’ve been doing it successfully for quite some time without being remotely famous or rich.
Oh well.
It’s a bit more complicated than the first source I checked - they do a review of which productions they grant waivers to, and apparently (not mentioned in my first read) WGA has asked that they not grant future waivers.
What I described is the actual process by which shows are granted waivers. If you agree to operate under the most recent offer from the union as your contract, you can be granted a waiver to operate.
Nah. I’ve been pulled over in a vehicle with expired tags. If you’re very lucky you get to drive away. Most of the time that’s an impound with mandatory hold.
I’d been ready to make some sort of joke about “benefits of poor decision making playing out in real time”.
I’m going to assume that by now there’s an entire subreddit dedicated to memes of her not being a meme again.
I mean, presumably Barrymore could have (as she’s apparently within this level of decision making) negotiated a new contract with her writers complying with their most recent offer as the accepted terms and then applying for the appropriate exemption.
I represent the venerable law firm of Dewey, Screwem, & Howe. We ask you immediately preserve all criticism of this so-called ‘product’ for when we gin up enough idiots to sign off on this new class action suit that the game in question is known to have been only of average size and not ‘big’.
It’s all about making sure the trial lawyers have a few extra hundred million. You know, just in case they need it.
I’ll be honest. My experience with “That 70's Show” was limited to the episodes I was shown against my will by friends when they were trying to convince me it was worth watching.
Still running around AC: Valhalla, and hitting my personal wall.