I think the alternative would be, “you know, I’ve put in decades with the franchise, and it’s in their hands now, so I don’t want to bias anyone with my opinions” or something like that.
I think the alternative would be, “you know, I’ve put in decades with the franchise, and it’s in their hands now, so I don’t want to bias anyone with my opinions” or something like that.
I can think of a number where you had a gay cis/male romance option, but none I can think of where the lead was canonically gay.
The logic, as I understand it, is something like this: these dingbats think that because they are in the majority (which they aren’t), they have power and should be catered to (they shouldn’t), and that the only thing keeping them from being as powerful as they want is “wokeness,” i.e., anything that threatens their…
I’m looking forward to playing the third game, but of course it won’t be the same without Lance Reddick around.
And thank you, once again, for proving mine. Since it is well-demonstrated at this point, and you seem immune to the concept of self-reflection or acquiring new knowledge, responding further will simply waste both of our time. You have my appreciation for at least providing an object lesson in Dunning-Kruger. Good day.
Thank you for indefatigably proving my point time and time again.
I’m definitely getting some Xenoblade vibes. (Not a complaint.)
Well, this is a classic instance of Exactly What We All Expected When He Was Suddenly Fired.
Just keep on digging that Dunning-Kruger hole.
Hold on, I think Peter Jackson just found his next project.
While I’m not certain it was intentional, Stoker’s description of Dracula (along with a few other notable passages in the book) always triggered my anti-semitism-o-meter, so I’ve suspected that was an influence. At a minimum there are a lot of parallels to the “blood libel.” It might be coincidence, or it might be…
The law is a blunt instrument at best (and likely practically unenforceable), but doing something isn’t the worst idea here. There are legitimate concerns about the app’s security. (Though of course the “won’t someone please think of the children?!?” approach is absurd as always.)
Thank you for, yet again, proving my point.
I don’t think it’s impressive. I think it is noting that you are actively refusing to have a rational discussion, and that until you do, responding further is merely a waste of my time.
Thank you for continuing to prove my point.
Context: this clown is from my hometown. It’s rich as fuck. (I was in the small middle-class part of town, but it’s one of the wealthiest zip codes in the country.) Most of my schoolmates did not understand that money could be a limited thing, and spent most of high school getting stoned because they knew they would…
So, this B- movie is better than “last year’s abysmal The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” which the AV Club review gave a... B+? Got it.
I’m just glad someone finally made a trailer with a Beastie Boys song other than “Sabotage.”
Thank you for proving my point.
A few days late to the party, but I’m guessing this was an intentionally light episode to set up some dark stuff coming up (no doubt with Giancarlo Esposito wrecking everyone’s shit again). Personally, I loved it, though it definitely felt like an episode of an entirely different show.