conwaycostigan
ConwayCostigan
conwaycostigan

So, Yuri Geller realized nobody remembered who Yuri Geller was and thought this would be a good way to get a quick dose of publicity.

I’m amazed the Doom Patrol lasted as long as it did. Not because it wasn’t excellent, but it didn’t seem like the kind of show that would survive for more than a season or two.

Back when I was playing D&D in high school, during the height of the “satanic panic”, when I and my fellow nerds had to keep our hobby to ourselves to avoid bullying, it would have been beyond imagination that some day, a table top campaign could reach these lofty heights.

This will be a fun one!

They are hardly the first.

I think it’s cute how they are still trying to sell the idea that 1.1 was a draft document.

Welcome to California.  When we’re not on fire, we’re underwater.

Allow him back, but his only job is to revive the 24/7 title and compete for it against R-Truth every week.

Saw the original on Creature Features in the 1970's when I was a kid. The sound effect for the giant ants is still locked into my brain.  I can hear it just as clearly in memory now as when I watched it then.

I still regret I caught the first one on Netflix and not on a big screen with a live audience.  Hopefully I can correct that for the sequel.

With world building that focuses on an infinite multiverse of different spider-heroes, why get upset over anything? Literally every variation that can be imagined by anyone exists.

Wouldn’t it be something if, after Jan 6th, the stolen top secret docs, the misuse of campaign funds, paying off porn stars and everything else he’s done, it was this, a series of lawsuits for stolen images used in shitty NFTs, that finally stuck and ruined the fat orange hemorrhoid once and for all.

Were traditional artists speaking out with equal outrage when computer graphics first started becoming popular? Were CG artists using Photoshop, Maya, Softimage, 3DStudio, Lightwave or any other CG packages incorporating built in texture maps, reflection algorithms, shape tools or particle generators considered an

Sounds familiar...

Disappointed they left this one out.

At most of the game companies I’ve worked for over the years, if you showed up dressed fashionably, everyone would assume you were interviewing somewhere else during your lunch break or after work.

Being in the game industry for a few decades, I’ve seen my share of crunch time, but there’s a stark difference between asking employees to step up and demanding it. And it’s even worse when you go beyond demanding and weave it into the daily fabric of everyday existence at the job.

Played a lot of Diplomacy back in the day, and optimized strategy is rarely how things unfold, especially if you are playing multiple games over time with friends or peers. Going with the optimal solution in every situation makes you predictable in Diplomacy. Sometimes you have to hold off on your backstabbing

I think I tapped out sometime during or at the end of Season 4, because the last moment of note I can remember from the series was Carol telling Lizzie to “Look at the flowers.”