If you can accept they’re from an older time, then you should also be able to accept that police that help them are as well.
If you can accept they’re from an older time, then you should also be able to accept that police that help them are as well.
The “accuracy” of policing as it existed when Scooby-doo was originally airing isn’t really a great look in a modern context.
I get some people feel having a difficulty choice is to their liking. But do keep in mind, it’s a matter of personal preference.
Anyone who makes art is just saying “this incomplete world needs more me.” And that’s okay. That’s what art is.
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It’s by no means an unusually large sum in the context of this type of deal.
It’s all relative. It’s a huge fortune on the individual scale. It’s a rounding error on the scale of the global economy. Considering the 60+ billion Microsoft is paying for Activision, 300 million is relatively small.
The man had a genuine warmth and earnest enthusiasm that was consistently inspiring. It’s wonderful to hear from all his friends and colleagues that he was exactly the man he appeared to be in his writing and then some. Thank you for taking the time to honor him fittingly.
After a while the trolls weren’t so much bosses as just another high-level mob.
Your opinion has been noted.
It’s pretty entitled to think his grieving friends owe it to you, a stranger, to soften the blow in a manner they likely weren’t afforded.
You think Mike Fahey would appreciate you haranguing his friends and colleagues because they weren’t grieving him to your satisfaction? You don’t think your feeling entitled—you, a stranger—to a comment from his close friends in their time of grief is a terrible insult to his memory?
As opposed to your entitlement, which is well over the border and into the realm of disrespectful.
Jesus Christ, these people just lost a friend and colleague, but apparently they aren’t grieving fast enough for some people.
I’m sorry you lost your friend but we as readers have nothing, literally nothing to go on.
I didn’t say he can’t or shouldn’t. I just don’t know what benefit it would provide to someone who can hear.
Yeah, of all the things to worry about, this seems way down the list. Even in an especially chatty game, I can’t see this increasing the vibration much over your average game, let alone something like, say, driving a car. Not to mention that nearly all cases of vibration syndrome come from people using tools or…
I wouldn’t want to be the test-subject for an entertainment company in having a controller for long periods of time frequently blast vibrations through your hands.
This is an accessibility feature for deaf people to perceive the cadence and intensity of speech. I have no idea why Ari is even using it.
I don’t think they mean she passed out. I think they mean she blacked out and wasn’t consciously in control of her actions.