hypercritic
Seth Nesenholtz
hypercritic

I think you guys are overblowing this thing a little too much.

This is a trick photo! All of those are the same woman, plus Glenn Beck, and ... what’s his name over there... Ann Coulter!

Finally, some criticism that has a chance of reaching the President.

How awkward was it when Cap rolled up on Skull on Vormir?

“Steve. Son of Joseph.”
“I recognize that voice. Who is that?
Dramatically removes hood.
“Well I’ll be. so... you’ve just been here this whole time?”
“Yes. I see you didn’t die?”
“trapped in ice.”
“interesting.”
“I’ve got this stone... Think you can maybe trade for

You’re doing the work I couldn’t be bothered to, thanks.

How she found them exactly isn’t answered, unless you assume the “Where’s Fury?” scene at the end of Captain Marvel has already happened before the start of Endgame.

Yeah, it was symbolism; imperial beats metric.

I use self-checkouts almost exclusively. The only time I need a human employee is one I try to buy air-duster for my computer or super glue to fix a broken cup or NyQuil cause I have a cold and have to have someone there verify that “Yes, I am, in fact, over the age of 18".

You kinda set yourself up for that one...

I am absolutely saying hes an idiot.

There are fewer better poster children for shitty automation than self-checkout. I have literally never, as in not one single time, successfully completed a checkout at a self-service station in a grocery store without having to call a human employee over. And it’s not because I’m an idiot. Or not entirely, anyway.

Counter-point: Self-checkout (when properly configured and working) is the best.

No, that was Nordrassil. Teldrassil is the tree that burned down and Nozdormu, whose blessing on Nordrassil was the source of the Night Elves’ immortality, refused to bless it because of the arrogance of the Night Elves.

They didn’t create it willingly. Illidan did after the War of the Ancients and he was imprisoned and exiled because of it

...the ancestral home of the Alliance’s Night Elves, a giant tree off of the coast of the western continent of Kalimdor called Teldrassil.

Teldrassil was the ultimate display of the vanity of the night elves. They “sacrificed” their immortality to stop Archimonde; a noble and heroic act. Then they shit all over it by growing that piece of living blasphemy, because they were afraid to end they’re already absurdly long lives.

The choice of Byelorussian (Belarusian) Jew is particularly interesting from a 20th century Eurasian historical context. I’ll admit I didn’t really follow the Bioshock mythos that closely—I’ve only beaten the first and third game, and while I was a huge System Shock 2 fan, Bioshock never really spoke to me in such a