grammarbastard
GrammarBastard
grammarbastard

Because when directly asked whether she believes Israel has a right to exist, responded,

Yeah, Farrakhan isn’t like “Israel is bad.” he’s like “Jews are making the frogs gay.” It should be pretty easy to renounce.

I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt at first, but when they doubled down it basically demonstrated that there are ulterior motives. 

Apparently for them, very difficult. They apparently can’t reject his misogynistic and anti-gay remarks either.

Apparently,  it is difficult for them. Maybe they are anti-Semitic  after all.

“Louis Farrakhan has done some good things for Black prisoners. However, we unequivocally and completely reject his racist and absurd remarks about Jewish people.”

I lean towards the middle in most cases. I have both conservative and liberal viewpoints (pro-gun, pro-choice). But I don’t support her policies. She wants to spend, spend, spend, spend, with no way to pay for it.  Also, the emancipation proclamation didn’t have to cover millions of people without healthcare,

Jesus Christ.

Hyper-fuel is similar to midichlorians, in that it overexplains somethingthat we’ve always just accepted we don’t need to know how it works dammit.

Whenever you notice something like that, a Jedi did it

“Rian Johnson directed one of the best Star Wars movies ever in 2017.”

Well, that’s a hot take.

Look, unlike most mega-fanboys of Star Wars, I found a lot to like about The Last Jedi. Unfortunately, the more I think about it the more the film falls apart on multiple fronts:

Be dismissive if you want, but he’s not wrong.  I actually like adding personal touches to reviews and appreciated the section about your grandfather.  But I’d also like to know about the game.

Remember kids, in the event of genuine criticism, revert back to your 8 year old self and mouth fart back at the critic. 

As fun as it is to dunk on snarky commenters, a few of those are actually important to know about when considering buying this game. Online game types, classes and the like in particular.

I’m really unsure of how to interpret this article. I’m all for a different perspective when critiquing a game. I’m not sure what my takeaway from your review is supposed to be. Spaldino made a fairly salient point and you kind of flippantly responded. Seems to me that your comment is saying to go elsewhere for more

So like... how many maps are there? How many game types are available in multiplayer? How’s the matchmaking UI? How many guns? Are the guns locked behind personal level and/or challenges of some sort? What is the tick rate of the servers? Do you have the option of choosing a server? How many classes are there? What

While I highly appreciate your reporting and every point you make in this article is sound, that doesn’t change the fact that every Bethesda game since oblivion looks and feels like oblivion and those of us who played oblivion to the ground in 2008 are getting tired of playing oblivion for the nth time in 2018.

Apparently being able to edit your own work is not very important to a hiring manager working at this site.

I’m going to reply instead of edit with a much more reasoned response:

important as they closer to the hiring process continues. if you make it past that first interview, then you can worry about it.