Worker and consumer rights are absolutely moral issues, largely because compensation for labor and the cost of goods (at least under capitalism) is fundamentally exploitative in execution. Usually, we roll with it and that’s fine. For instance, I don’t have a problem giving my guy at the bodega a buck for a soda even…
Surprise: It’s actually Soldier 76.
“Person Makes A Point, Company Agrees, Internet Loses Shit and Complains Company Won’t Listen”
I gave up trying to figure out what kids on the internet thought was funny a while ago. Apparently I’m an old man at the ripe age of 25 -_-
Ever since I left the Cita...DEL!
It’s not that it’s in-fashion (it sort of is), but rather it’s actual, practical clothing; they’re not entirely focusing on what’s popular, but rather what the person wearing the outfit is going for. That’s why one of them praised Lightning’s outfit reflecting her military background, for instance.
Thank you. Thank you. THANK YOU.
That’s because Samus is freaking wearing something.
You sound like you’ve never used one for any significant amount of time...
There is something viscerally different to using an explosion too close to one’s avatar and the act of moving one’s arm in such a way that the gun is pointing at one’s own head. And the experience of VR, which is an almost total experiential immersion (if you haven’t yet had the opportunity to try a system out, I…
Your own insecurities may be leading you to see things that aren’t actually present, while simultaneously blinding you to the things that are right in front of your face. Fascinating, albeit common, phenomenon.