This is the real point that needs to be discussed, to me. This is becoming an increasingly common way for highschoolers to bully and blackmail each other, and it speaks to an erosion in cultural respect for privacy that's chilling.
This is the real point that needs to be discussed, to me. This is becoming an increasingly common way for highschoolers to bully and blackmail each other, and it speaks to an erosion in cultural respect for privacy that's chilling.
We all need to take a hard look at how we're safe-guarding our own privacy. A portable hard drive for disconnected storage of stuff you don't want the world to mess with (far more financial records than photos, imo) is a good idea we should all probably look into.
While I prefer FemShep and consider it my "main" Shepard, I've done MaleShep playthoughs to get all the story branch options, and I doubt that's uncommon for folks who play the game more than once (I'm female, for whatever that matters).
I always wonder how much of the "gamers" in these conversations are referring to the competitive multi-player demographic, which seems like it's probably pretty narrow. Certainly not small, but while I enjoy shooters I don't do multi-player unless I'm forced to, and I can't imagine I'm the only one.
It's hard to write about casual games because they're so often new versions of the same thing. Don't get me wrong, I don't sneer at these games. They absolutely have a role in the marketplace. I play them but, I think like a lot of people, they're time-wasters for when I'm in a long line or on a short break at work…
Games, on video.
There are like six other contenders on that album alone. "Queen of the Supermarket" causes me a higher level of rage than "Outlaw Pete."
People speak Spanish a lot, is my pessimistic guess. Which, even more pessimistically, proves "Tyrant" right.
"…kill the Sheik with a toilet…"
I would not watch, but I'd be thrilled to have the Full House Reviewed blog back.
Yeah, I kept waiting for that to evolve into a joke at the guy's expense, but the 'joke' part never came.
The bit was uneven, but I got enough chuckles out of the "Mad Men" and "Game of Thrones" portions that it was worth it for me. My biggest issue was the terrible audio, which the sharpest bits in the world wouldn't have fixed.
While I'd picked McConaughey to win, Cranston was my second choice and his performance in "Ozymandias" remains amazing. I had not disappointment surrounding that category.
I'm certainly not sorry he won, but I pretended his award was for "Fargo" and it made me a happier person.
I don't like her, either, I just understand the place she occupies in the marketplace.
Yeah, to me there's a clear line between an empty creation of marketing and auto-tune, and an artist whose draw isn't their voice. This isn't new. Look at easily a dozen dancers who migrated into singing in the 1980s…or Bob Dylan.
We are not allowed to find empathy or laughter in anything except things that have been approved by The Internet At Large.
What the fuck, indeed. That's probably the sentiment you'd best begin and end with.
I didn't, either, until revisiting the series for these write-ups. The physicality of the two characters is very different, which is a credit to the actor.
I pretty firmly disagree with the viewers who say the show went downhill in season 3/4.