Show runners feed it too. New Doctor Who is a good example where for the first several series the companions always wanted to fuck/fell in love with the Doctor but everyone who has ever watched Doctor Who knew he’d never end up in a relationship.
Show runners feed it too. New Doctor Who is a good example where for the first several series the companions always wanted to fuck/fell in love with the Doctor but everyone who has ever watched Doctor Who knew he’d never end up in a relationship.
I think people just ship. Shippers gonna ship. It’s the same with hetero friendships too, really. Everyone’s always all will they or won’t they.
Was always a thing with male-female pairings too.
Yes, for all of Mackie’s supposed respect for homosexuality, he seems to be pretty insecure about the character he plays being interpreted as gay.
The reason why this happens, from what I’ve seen, is that there aren’t many actual LGBT couples in mainstream pop culture so the LGBT community make fan ships of characters they like to make their own.
They are always calling out progressive people for not having a spine. We started calling out people for literally funding our misery. I’m over it. He’s rich and he’ll be alright. Maybe he can write a book about it and go on FOX. If he wanted to avoid politics he wouldn’t donate to politicians. If someone calls me out…
You’re acting like this is somehow at odds.
A win of what exactly?
“I choose to remove myself from criticism, while still earning money from any new Freddy’s games that come out. Conveniently, since I won’t be the public face anymore, many who might have hesitated to buy them will decide that this makes it fine to again. Even though I’ll still get the money and almost certainly still…
He’s either a liar or ignorant.
Agreed, who needs principles. They are essentially useless. So are ethics and morals. We should just let other people walk all over us constantly and never stand up for ourselves...
The problem is they’re not presenting them as other options, they’re presenting them as the options. It’s perfectly reasonable to read “medium or large” as the only choices available, especially when it’s asked again after the customer clarified they just want the default meal.
From a business standpoint, always assuming that a customer wants a small is selling yourself short. I have had a number of sales positions, and I was always trained to assume that the customer wants something more expensive. It’s a relatively easy sales technique (and one of the most lucrative). By forcing the…
The point is, they didn’t identify them as other options, but as the options.
It seems more logical, at least to me, that “medium” would be the default, as “small” and “large” feel like modifiers.
Did you not read the article or are you just stupid?
The metric is what Burger King themselves defined it as. You even included it in the image you posted above - a meal includes a small fries and drink.
*Immediately checks the fuck out*
Yes and no. Some things are just so much more enjoyable to perform literally than through a button press, but most VR games also make liberal use of “just” the button press for actions. It’s really about finding that sweet spot.
Try the Oculus Quest for 10 minutes and all your questions will be answered. The immersion of both seeing and using your hands in VR cannot be fully conveyed in words. Once you have full head tracking and 1:1 movement in roomscale experiences, it would be a HUGE detriment to be unable to directly interact with the…