It would just result in a lot more, “I had to deal with this when I was a server, it’s part of the job.”
It would just result in a lot more, “I had to deal with this when I was a server, it’s part of the job.”
The worst part is that I’m going to leave this comment, and regardless of whether or not it gets ungrayed, I’ll probably never be back to see it because there’s a damn moat around this comment section.
A lot of the people I see with their nose out are doing it to let you know they think it’s stupid.
Honestly, right now is not the time for a conversation about nuance.
I personally like the term “virtue signalling” and think we should take it back.
It’s complicated, just like everything else. Race and class are a completely intertwined issue.
As I was reading through the replies, and got to your’s, that was my reaction.
What, no love for Grizz Frix?
It’s just weird how much of the gaming industry is built around those people and not, you know, kids.
My kid and I were playing GTA Online one time, and one of the other people on the map kept going on and on about how many high end cars were in his garage.
From what I remember, and I can’t find all the details quickly, Mitchell wasn’t even the record holder at the time of the documentary and while the film portrays him as dodging Wiebe, the two of them actually did play a game against each other.
It actually doesn’t bother me.
I do not understand how Crimson Skies never became a proper franchise.
My biggest question, and it’s the deal breaker for me after Battlefront, will I be able to setup private matches?
5v5 is giving me an old Crimson Skies vibe. A smaller, more coordinated game is actually really appealing.
In terms of a good faith conversations, I find that it’s the nature of our questions that improve the conversation.
They would have no issue with that. Public schools indoctrinate the youth to be anti-American and pro-Darwinism.
I think I speak for a whole generation species of people when I say .... “who?”
I’m just basing it on history. White liberals never seem to be able to fight the good fight.
I’m playing devil’s advocate, and I promise I’m making a good faith argument...