You pretty much nailed it, but you’re never gonna convince people in the “all paid DLC is bad” camp.
You pretty much nailed it, but you’re never gonna convince people in the “all paid DLC is bad” camp.
Part of the issue is that you can’t just pay $6 and get one costume. You have to pay $10 to buy the tokens to get that one costume, at which point you’re stuck with extra tokens. So theoretically unless you’re buying exactly 5 costumes for $30 (or the next multiple up) you’re carrying around extra tokens.
But why is “buying them all” the metric to be measured against? You don’t need them all unless you want to buy them all. I really don’t get this point.
Putting the issue of not being able to buy exactly the right amount of fighter coins, which is a dick move, isn’t this the way we want micro transactions to work?
As one of the people who worked on Golden Bachelor, this is the case. The ladies are tough and get through just fine.
Sorry, but this:
Oh no!
I don’t believe for a second that it’s not performative.
It’s like just because the people on this version are old the public doesn’t think they’re going to be just as attention hungry and in it for the money as the younger people, which is a foolish thing to think.
Is it just me or does the dark charizard version look very meh?
It is so shiny that I can hardly see it.
Yet here you are clicking
It brought you here.
Be sure to insist that mommy leave your night light on - conspiracists are everywhere, and they never sleep!
I walked by a black Tesla model 3 yesterday and was surprised how terrible the paint was on it. It looked like they came at it at different angle on each panel because none of it flowed like you would expect. Ive seen better paint jobs on Chrysler products from the 80's
This is fun but not really true. Pretty sure he explicitly looks like he does as an adult due to an accident or attack by the Thals but even if not, we saw in The Magicians Apprentice, Child Davros was not scarred or a wheelchair user.
Now, my disability isn’t a mobility issue, so I’ll wait to hear what actual wheelchair users think before making a final judgement. That said, as a disabled person, I hate this and was perplexed and horrified when watching this episode.
Disability being a mark of moral failing is a huge trope in the Western world, and has been for a long while. There is a reason a lot of villains walk with a cane. Almost all of Batman’s rogues are disfigured in some way. Bond villains tend to have a signature disability, from Julius No’s artificial hand to Rami…
However, I don’t think literally anyone in the entire Western world thinks people in wheelchairs or with similar physical issues are “evil” nor associated with evil...
It’s been a long time since I’ve been excited to see more Doctor Who.