Linda is not interested in playing Velma again, lol. Not in any way that she’s attempting to manifest it. Like she said, she’s too old at this point (unless they go for a “20 years later” thing.)
Linda is not interested in playing Velma again, lol. Not in any way that she’s attempting to manifest it. Like she said, she’s too old at this point (unless they go for a “20 years later” thing.)
Never had an issue, myself. The only shoe I wear, with no insole, and I work conventions and tradeshows where I'm on my feet for ten hours on cement floors. At 35 I have no foot, leg, or back problems yet!
As an Enforcer, the vaccine cards were thoroughly checked and you got a wristband to last the weekend with use of it. Masking, however, went as exactly well as you'd expect in a large scale convention. Ugh.
Being vaccinated is helpful. But it’s also not 100% foolproof. That goes for literally everything in life; seat belts, helmets, parachutes, condoms. Nothing in life is 100%. To say it’s not effective, however, is completely wrong.
People are upset of HOW the game announcements were shown, not that they WERE shown. For some people, having a random dude on Twitter yell out an announcement of a game is much different than a surprise video going, “SURPRISE! Here’s this thing YOU LOVE!”
I would say there’s a difference between a Budweiser commercial and the surprise reveal of a new game no one knew was coming, from a franchise you’ve been following and had loved for the past 20 years.
How, exactly, have people been suckered into thinking that the corporations are their friends? Enjoying a sudden reveal of a product doesn’t mean you think that a corporation is your bestie. How does that equate?
Many people enjoy surprise reveals. They enjoy pomp. They enjoy flash. This is true of ... most everything,…
I feel like this is true of different levels of enjoyment in a thing, and different levels of spoilers. Reveal of a product is different than reveal of a plot point in that product, etc.
When Deadly Premonition 2 got revealed? I would have been so pissed if I had gotten that spoiled. The fact is just appears RIGHT in…
The issue is, ultimately, how it’s presented and how people like things to be presented to them. It doesn’t matter if it’s the twist in Psycho or if it’s a surprise reveal of a franchise you may love. The content is surely different but the presentation, eg: the surprise, isn’t.
There is a difference between reading a…
Well, this isn’t why people are buying Pokemon cards at your local Target. No one is rushing to buy a new pack of cards in order to hide them away for two decades so they appreciate in value.
But there ARE certainly people out there who buy the new decks since some cards are worth $100+. There are also normal dudes…