Well apparently, I was the only one randomly browsing the internet that she didn’t consult.
Well apparently, I was the only one randomly browsing the internet that she didn’t consult.
Well, avclub has seemingly always been a liberal space, so that’s probably one explanation. Also, it’s online. The people who spend an absurd amount of time combing over lyrics for offenses are probably plentiful, and loud. I mean, I’m also liberal, but this seems a bit much.
Spending money on something before figuring out if it’s actually worth it seems like the most Silicon Valley thing ever.
Good lord. One of the biggest artists in the world is think-tanking her own lyrics, and her music, which is apparently still “art” at this point, is suffering for it.
This is the kind of stuff that makes me hope Twitter implodes sooner or later. All these losers have that much time to scrape someone’s internet history, and the reactionaries in the twitter replies just eat it up, unable to critique the claim.
It did, and as someone who only recently played it in the style of taking your time (like most games let you nowadays) for like 30 days ingame, I hated it.
As CNBC reports, Google executives claimed that the problem could be in part resolved by a new feature called Perspectives. Perspectives, which was released last week, is an attempt by Google to highlight human-generated videos and written posts shared on apps like TikTok, Reddit, and Quora.
Well, no, Nvidia and Intel’s hardware has pretty consistently outperformed AMD’s over the past twenty years.
Why are you ranking the reasons these people died in the first place? It’s freaking weird. Are the families of the people who died in the Sub supposed to feel *a little* less worse about their deaths because it was during a recreational activity? What in tf is that logic anyways? Go touch grass, or have a walk in the…
It’s really telling how in one instance you’re not okay with fatalities, but on the other hand you’re totally fine with fatalities based on their backgrounds. Like you think it makes you look morally conscious but you just seem like the exact opposite.
Yep, Cher Lloyd.
Ads, subcriptions, and para-social relationships. I’d bet the vast majority of people don’t sit at a computer and watch a stream all day, but instead have it on a secondary device (tablet, phone etc) while doing other stuff. It’s basically Youtube to an extent, only everything is live.
Oh no, Twitch lost a thirst-trapping streamer. What are they gonna do now?
You’d think! But YouTube is also a mess, and Kick is so far off they resort to Twitter pitches in the middle of Twitch drama discussions when Twitch doesn something dumb. I think Twitch legit has about 10 years to get it right before the competitors really start to catch up.
What in the heck is that first sentence? He’s a dude with an Onlyfans, whose using it to fund his card collecting. What exactly is down bad about that?
The issue with that is that it doesn’t really affect them from a standpoint that all the old, valuable information on reddit will still be available to search engines.
A half-gig SSD on Amazon is like 20-30 bucks. That’s pretty cheap? Gaming on an HDD with a Ryzen 5 2600X/Intel Core i7-6800K sounds crazy anyways.
It’s weird in the fact that it’s trying to capture an iconic, lengthy cutscene in a statue. A poster would’ve been way better but you can’t really charge crazy prices for those. The Shepard with all the post-op scarring would be a way better statue imo.
I don’t disagree with the article but there’s zero chance of EA bumping it too something substantial for a whole host of reasons. Five hundred dollars may be a pittance to your average football athlete at Alabama or whatever, but probably not to your average joe at Western Kentucky, or Marshall, or Appalachian State.
Why the spotlighting though? All the lights were suddenly on them, and instead of just removing them, it’s full-on scapegoating. Why not just have them removed without all the theatrics and language?