Andrew this is a really bad opinion.
Andrew this is a really bad opinion.
“The orgiastic frenzy over dark mode is, as far as I can tell, the result of the bandwagon effect” — Or: I, like many, have a history of using Dark Mode from long before it was called Dark Mode the moment it became available in any app.... The Treo 700wx with a custom firmware/OS loaded. Once we saw that app…
This is just the dumbest shit, but you got me to click, so mission accomplished.
The proper way to give that answer (R.I.P. little bastard):
They told us early on this was going to be a series. Come now
Wait what? You’re just now learning that this release is only a part of the whole original story? If that’s so, then I doubt you’ve been on the “hype bandwagon” because this has been common knowledge for a looooong time.
More like 15...
Stupid response. Do you think the movie Hustlers is going to cause an uptick in women becoming strippers and stealing large amounts of money from men?
And of course no one with an unsubtle tattoo ever had deeper layers as a human being.
I thought the Amara season was weak but not as weak as season 6. But to the writers credit, following up on the Apocalypse was going to be hard to do.
Sorry gals/guys, I initially had a longer point explaining that yes, I know they’ve done other stuff, ect, but I decided that the hyperbole was funnier, and made the point.
Such an original criticism. How thought-provoking!
For me, white/grey text on a dark/black screen is easier to read, especially over long periods of time. It’s why my Kindle app does white text on black background.
When is gizmodo.com going to get a dark mode?
That’s not really true though. One of the ongoing threads in Batman books has always been that Batman’s rogues aren’t really bad guys, they’re just people that need help.
So in your mind, a comment by it’s very nature screaming sarcasm must be taken 100% seriously.
I don’t know how much of a comic reader you are or how much you care about spoilers for a story that’s a few years old, but Batman: Endgame explicitly introduces a supernatural component into the Joker.
I think what’s more American is your response.
Yeah, it’s almost like the Joker was supposed to be a villain of sorts.
It’s always about Arthur, and yet, Joker doesn’t really have a point of view on how we should feel about him at the end