t’s more like there are enough differences between the 360 and the current controllers that I’d wonder who would actually want this instead of the superior modern ones?
t’s more like there are enough differences between the 360 and the current controllers that I’d wonder who would actually want this instead of the superior modern ones?
It can’t last. You can only overcharge people for a shitty experience for so long. My mom and aunt were the type to go every year. They haven’t been back since 2016, and they have no plans to change that. And that was the sentiment in Disney online groups they were in, at least when they were still active in them.
Yeah, because if there’s one bastion of liberal wokeness left in this country it’s definitely the banks.
I’m about 8 hours in, and something about Ragnarok just isn’t clicking with me. I loved the 2018 game, but everything about this one just feels....less. The combat isn’t as satisfying, the exploration isn’t as rewarding, the level design feels less inspired, the writing isn’t as compelling.
Maybe, but they’d be fools. Their reputation is their greatest asset, and they’ve been shitting it down their leg for the past 7-8 years. When even the Disney zealots aren’t happy, your current way of doing things isn’t sustainable. People are comparing Disney fucking World to the airline industry for fuck’s sake.
(And the declining quality of experiences so far hasn’t hurt the business — in a way making it something like the airline industry.)
For starters he can roll back the price hikes, nickel & dime upcharges, loss of resort benefits, and overall diminished experience at the theme parks. Customer satisfaction in “the happiest place on earth” has been steadily declining since Chapek was put in charge of the parks division, and only got worse when he was…
What was the point of this write-up, honestly?
Does “cracker” come with centuries of connotations mining the cultural pain of enslavement, subjugation, and systemic oppression of the white race in our culture?
Saying Rosing is “embarrassed and humiliated” is a bit rich. That implies she regrets what she did and possess the ability to feel shame, which I doubt.
Embarrassment and humiliation are feelings other people make you feel by witnessing your conduct. “Shame” comes from self-reflection on your own conduct, which is why she isn’t feeling it.
I really don’t feel like “no Twitter trolling” is an impossible standard. Pretty much every person I know in real life adheres to it with no problem whatsoever, and none of them are even public figures or political leaders.
Who’s celebrating?
“This is a bad look” does not equal “I’m voting against you.” Sit down.
Would you have this big a problem if she was hanging out at the local arcade and playing Super Street Fighter II Tournament Edition? Or going to a yoga class and practicing her downward dog?
Where did I say it was cute or respectable?
Do you think Twitter trolling is something we should be fawning over our leaders for as though “sick burns” were some kind of political or social currency? Is the bar set so low that sniping on Twitter has become something to celebrate or admire?
And yet here is a post on a prominent gaming blog fawning over it like some kind of badge of honor
Maybe all of that can be true, but petty Twitter sniping can still make her look childish and unprofessional, and make her less appealing and effective as a leader, and less influential in her party.