Blackface is not okay.
Blackface is not okay.
I used to do this, but it led to me spending all night matching gems in my sleep, and I’d wake up feeling like I never really slept at all.
The real irony is that in that scene in the movie the people getting slaughtered are pretty much a room full of Trump supporters.
Because if you have the ball at that distance with time on the clock, you’re going to try to move down the field, not take one last desperate attempt at 3 points.
Maybe if those 6 games are against the Orioles.
All I’m saying is that participation is complicity. You’re contributing to a product that makes them money. That’s not in question. The only thing in question is how much that bothers you.
First and foremost, I paid for these games. I will play them. Period.
I think his point is that the thesis of this article appears to be “I’m starting to think about maybe living up to my own ideals, but I haven’t actually decided to do that yet,” which is honestly not exactly a courageous or admirable stance.....or any stance at all, really.
In multiplayer games, though, other players are content. You’re providing game content and incentive for the players that do spend money. You’re still participating in Blizzard’s business, which is still making them money.
Well you sure as hell don’t work at any place as classy as a Quik Trip.
Not really. I’m sure the powers that be have warned them all off talking about it.
Have fun at your shift at the EZ Mart. It must be convenient that you can get the Moutain Dew and Doritos right there at work.
Don’t start caring about things now. You’ll ruin your meticulously curated brand image.
Wow, the way you just don’t care about things, especially things you keep talking about? So cool.
It’s so awesome how you’re too good for things other people like. So inspiring. Tell us about the movies you hate while you’re at it, and about how you only watch independent films from directors we’ve never heard of. That’s the good stuff.
No, you’re just feeling really smug about your own ignorance.
And yet the article mostly talks about people’s frustration with Epic store’s policy of purchasing exclusivity rather than anything about China or Tencent.
Wow, it’s so cool and rad how you don’t know about things.
Your whataboutism is tiresome.