Since when has snarky been a lifehack?
Since when has snarky been a lifehack?
I have a feeling that’s what the 1313 project was intended to be.
This is a superficial understanding of inclusion and a well known strawman. No one said “ideas we don’t agree with are exclusionary”. Exclusionary are exclusionary regardless of whether or not someone agrees with them.
“GO TO KNOTT’S BERRY FARM YOU PRUDE FUCK!”
~Mickey Mouse
At this point, as long as I have an internet connection, I can work from anywhere. My wife and I considered the whole “if you could live anywhere” question last year in the heart of the quarantine. We opted to stay in the Austin area for now due to other factors, but had we moved, climate change would have only been…
Here’s my somewhat logical guess. Rudd’s character has been stated in interviews/writer ups to be something of a Ghostbusters fanboy. He said the character grew up watching the news and reading stories about this giant marshmallow man attack that happened in NYC in the 80s. The ghost (or whatever the supernatural…
I’m surprised no one has issues with.. ehm.. why are those a thing? Gozer took the Stay Puft man because Stantz thought of it. It wasn’t a ghost thing.
Sometimes you just miss stuff. I mean no one has really questioned the why this whole time. We just accepted it.
They did with a $10,000 bug bounty.
I hope they paid him.
It wasn’t as bad as all this, but Diablo 3 definitely had a turnaround after some serious backlash about the initial game that launched.
It isn’t really advice, but when we were in the hospital with our firstborn a nurse told us that when children are babies the days are long, but the years are short. I still really like that saying and realize how true it is more every day. It seems life will never get easier when you’re in the trenches with a…
Already have some!
In addition to 23 really good high def cameras, they have a fucking microphone, so we should have the first actual audio from the surface of another planet, which is really cool.
You mean, the kind of response Epic tried to stir up from Fortnite fans against Apple? I’m going to keep doing what I’ve been doing: not buying anything tied to the Epic store. Or Fortnite, for that matter.
If you honestly believe that this is about a “second icon,” you haven’t been paying attention. This is about consumer choice and money, plain and simple. Epic wants money, but doesn’t want to put in the effort to make a competitive product. They’ve had well over a year to offer even basic feature parity with the likes…
Well there was that time in the early 2000's when the fandom nearly drove Ahmed Best to suicide. To fair that was over hatred of the character and not racism. Not exactly non-toxic and this was before the Internet was the social force it is today.
Abolishment of the Fairness Doctrine, and the rise of right-wing propaganda disguised as news, first on AM radio, then on Fox News, and now all over the danged internet.
I’m a 42 year old lifelong Star Wars fan, and I am so confused by all of this. Star Wars fandom was always inclusive. I’ve met fans of all ages, genders, orientations, races. At Celebration, or waiting in line for tickets. This toxicity is very real, but also feels somewhat recent, as in post Disney acquisition. So…
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