Upside down stopped working for me. I had to put it at a 60 degree angle and upside down. It was the worst.
Upside down stopped working for me. I had to put it at a 60 degree angle and upside down. It was the worst.
Separating people from time and money. So maybe money x 2.
+1
I’m saying this mainly in jest (and to be a little pedantic), but my smart phone is 4k, and has the library of the Play store. :D
I never thought about the polarization as stagnation, it’s an interesting factor for sure. I suppose I’m usually hung up on the idea that people just want to simplify complex concepts and ideas, but I think you’ve captured that essence in your response too.
I think it's this misconception, or lack of distinction in the minds of a lot of younger people on the Internet where globalism and neoliberalism are exactly the same thing. Close, but there's distinctions.
I’m not entirely sure that’s the case, but if it is that’s really terrible. And I’m saying that without any hint of irony.
Oh no worries, I’m always happy to read anything that clarifies stuff. Thanks for the link!
It is!
Kinja sure is on the fritz right now. I had to follow to simply reply. My biggest concern is just the huge level of polarization. Because the entire idea of social justice is predicated on the idea that society is a lot more complex than black and white. It’s somewhat ironic that you bring up being transgender…
I don’t dismiss it could be me not keeping up with the times, but I do think it’s pretty hard for people to express anything that isn’t in lockstep with the general opinion. Kotaku may not be the deepest of socialist Twitter or Reddit, but I’m curious to what you’d label it as? Would you call Kotaku centre left? Would…
As a long time reader, I feel somewhat similar to you, but also distinct. For me, a lot of the Gawker network has eschewed any form moderation for very left-leaning coverage. While it is very much a reflection of the times, and thus relevant I find it ultimately counter productive for the goals we’re all aiming for in…
No way, everyone would be camping near the door trying to push others into it.
So Romeo and Juliet where MercutioXXX69 carpet bombs the love struck couple in the end while they lay unconscious? Tell me more.
National Post lite? Isn’t that kind of harsh? I see the Globe and Mail being pretty centrist - leftish at times.
The pause in the original dust system already discombobulates me. I’m a person who’s on the next button press like flies on poop. Can’t stop!
All I can think about when looking at the picture is “at least he has enough money to pay for the serious water damage if that thing bursts.”
Yeah, to a degree, but I didn’t find them particularly spongey on normal mode. I did manage to do a platinum clear of UC2, which meant the highest difficulty, and oh boy, did all the enemies live forever.
I’d argue that Uncharted is anything but realistic. Its gunplay is about as realistic as the climbing.
I can feel you on the kill pits, I guess I’m one of the few who looked forward to them instead. For me, I was always really excited about finding the most efficient way to kill all the enemies on the screen, which was sort of the way I played the last Tomb Raider - since you brought it up.