it’s incredible that a big part of what we think we know about health -even things that affect laws- come from ad campaigns or even smear campaigns, like William Randolph Hearst vs. Weed.
it’s incredible that a big part of what we think we know about health -even things that affect laws- come from ad campaigns or even smear campaigns, like William Randolph Hearst vs. Weed.
funny slogan aside, all I can see is the moderate mountain of money that went into making that image. Wonder what project it’s part of, because it’s a lot of work for a simple logo/brand promo.
*groans*
it seems it’s not, but I will keep the dread until more official information is released.
part of the same unfair system, as those men are socially emasculated and treated as no-men.
that joke also demeans the guy, because he comes out as a spineless man-child who can’t get his life together and decided to marry his mom, and then complains when she scolds him.
D:
most likey Witcher 3 and PoE.
“Minimal—or nonexistent—research skills are necessary to buy into confirmation bias.”
and even those fields you mention are underutilized and underrepresented on the actual decision making, and will remain so for the foreseeable future until the shit hits the fan.
I agree, to a point, but you are using a false dichotomy, there is people actually trying to understand it, and there is people commenting, there is enough people for that and more.
I wonder if anyone had any expectations about this movie at all.
for the creator, of course it’s the work of his life, for the rest of us, crewmen, it’s the next month paycheck. Deal with it.
pretty much, yeah. just more pretentious. like, to the max.
Leadership roles? you mean, as in acting, or as in a sort of coaching?
“but if you want to do something ridiculous with your life like make a cool, potentially uncommercial movie...”
if you watch Avalon, you’ll see he is, to the brim.
so, you just read Atlas Shrugged? that thinking that everyone can become an industrial demigod if they pull themselves by their bootstraps, and that “worker” is somehow an underclass is a flawed one.
sorry, pal, but I call this bullshit, and the sort of bullshit I’ve spent a couple of decades wading in.
Mobas, and arena shooters in general, bore the heck out of me. I was warming to Overwatch, everything about it is gorgeous and I like the idea of it, but while reading the article I realized I simply can’t stomach the gameplay style.