Well, I fucking hate Frank Miller, too. But that’s neither here nor there.
Well, I fucking hate Frank Miller, too. But that’s neither here nor there.
He hurried up and took that shit down...like it never existed.
lol. “value realization leader.” what a fucking asshat.
What, exactly does a “Value Realization Leader” do...besides think up ways to harass Black folks?
You literally gave 5 examples ( out of what's about to be 20 films!!) from side characters where the focus isn’t on them...but go off I guess....
Nah it’s actually good
Nah
I’ve been playing a ton of this, it’s awesome. Pros for me:
I think the forges are the best thing the game brings to the table. They force encounters, and punish turtling. And requiring a kill to forge your class weapon just encourages this even more.
As a PUBG player who has tried to enjoy Fortnite and just never really could (I respect its success, just hasn’t clicked for me), I love this one. Who knows how long it’ll stick around, but chasing around a downed enemy who’s become a chicken waving a white flag is just plain fun to me.
When I’m in the studio, I sometimes have these visions of conversations I’d like to have with my father. It leads me…
Go to Jezebel. They are everywhere come Mother’s Day.
Because you will be damned if anyone tries to make you pay for porn!
We should all care about Net Neutrality
If you look back at Quantic Dreams’ other games, David Cage has had this racism/sexism problem for quite a while. Not to mention the overly sappy poorly written melodrama, the poor world-building, and the gaping plot holes. It’s astounding that so many people like his games, but I’m glad people are starting to catch…
Voting is an exercise in self-delusion... they control who can vote and who can’t. The voter purges endorsed by the Supreme Court (with a justice they stole), voter ID to disenfranchise, gerrymandering, kneecapping the Voting Rights Act... it’s all by design. There’s no reason to vote because America doesn’t have free…
Consumers need options, not monopolies.
The first and true Serenity.
I can invite you to my home during a party, write “Do Not Drink” of a $100,000 wine, and you drink it anyway. Sure you can do that, but it doesn’t mean I’ll invite you over again.
The issue at hand is that people have been advocating for Alice Marie Johnson long before Kim K. even knew her name, and it was only through her white privilege that she was able to get an audience with the President. That she did a good thing is commendable, but that she will get outsized credit for doing so is part…