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Okay, we’ve got random people and we’ve got “highly trained” police officers. Is it unreasonable to expect the police officers to show restraint restraint? Is it unreasonable to expect police officers to be good at dealing with angry or distraught or drunk or mentally ill or just plain Black people without jumping to

“Clearly she was the aggressor,” Stahl told the Herald. “She was being asked to leave. She’s being belligerent and she pushes her face right into his face.”

We’ve been in a racial Cold War since the Civil Rights act was enacted. 

You know that it is perfectly fine to breathe through a mask and it will help people not die.

My biggest concern is that if they are going to make a STAR WARS flight sim in this way, they need to do two things.

A) Have a flight model that actually feels like there is speed and manuverability to it ( I.E. NOT what they did with the recent Battlefronts)

B) Lock it to cockpit view and not let people have this

Kind of except that he totally wanted to.

Why can’t people just quietly work within the system that has failed them for generations?

I’d go as far as to say it’s probably the 0th recommendation, as in, “If you’re at all vocalized a dislike for anime, four people have already suggested Cowboy Bebop.”

Bebop is mentioned at the top of the article as the show that everyone recommends to newcomers, so I assume it’s the article’s de facto ninth recommendation

Weird, it’s almost like it actually takes them time to put them in. 

You can’t believe it because you’re privileged enough not to have to deal with the actual issues that the people who are made to wear these sorts of uniforms in real life have to deal with, and you’re also not empathetic enough to understand the perspective of another fellow human being, and how such a thing might

Yeah, we can only take games seriously when defending them as “art”. On every other occasion “they’re just games”.

You are aware that not everyone has the same reaction to the same stimuli right? That the world is a very neurodiverse place? And some people have crippling anxiety while others have the ability to distance themselves from their work?

It’s normal in the sense that Driver isn’t the first or fifth or tenth big-name actor I’ve ever heard of who hates watching their own work. It’s commonplace. Unremarkable. A thing that occurs frequently enough that when someone says “This is abnormal” my response is to assume they’re either trolling or just uninformed.

Considering their other shows include American Idol, American Juniors, American Inventor, America’s Got Talent and The Next Great American Band, I think Fremantle may have fundamentally misunderstood what American Gods is about.

Tons of musicians especially hate going back to their old work and actively avoid it. Good for you, but I think you might be the exception here.

Sure, but what’s the argument here? Driver shouldn’t feel this way about his own work? It’s amazing how many armchair psychologists here think they know better how (and why) his mind works than he does.

Yeah, how dare someone else have a different experience of their art than you have of your own~

Here it is folks, not only has he been around more artsists than us, but clearly he knows a thing or two about psychology.  Pack it up boys, squirtloaf has this handled.

I disagree, facial hair is natural, make-up is not. If they want to fine, but don’t make false equivalences.