They could stick with her original look:
They could stick with her original look:
*Ball
“Yes Tony does give him an upgraded suit, but that’s it.”
I totally agree that it’s a real word - what else would it be, a coffee table? And of course it’s in dictionaries - the whole point of dictionaries is to record how people are using language, and a lot of people use “irregardless.” It’s absolutely a real world, with a long history of usage in the English language.
Sure, and I’m all for a complete overhaul of worker’s rights in America, but I’m a little suspicious about people who care about that only in context of being able to solicit women for sex.
“Seriously, is he a sociology professor...”
Sociology professor? I’m sorry! I thought you were looking for a sociopath professor!
The thing is, we don’t generally require “court of law” standards when firing people for other things. If my boss thinks I’m slacking off at work, he can just fire me. He doesn’t have to present objective metrics of my work activity to a neutral arbitrator first.
I really hope you do the Greyhawk novels written by Gygax himself. Its been a looooong time since I read them, but I’m pretty sure they’re terrible.
Yes, absolutely. Even giving this guy every benefit of the doubt on his motivations in propositioning Ayala, he should still be fired. The purpose of the company he works for is to sign new talent, not to get Dariani’s dick wet. If Dariani creeping on women streamers is causing those women to sign with different…
Asking for a threesome is not an abusive statement. The problem isn’t the nature of the sex act. The problem is that Dariani was someone with immense power in the industry, and Ayala was someone who worked in that industry, and whose career could be seriously damaged if Dariani decided to get vindictive over her…
“all-too-uncommon?”
Nothing there is incompatible with what I wrote.
I didn’t mind giving him a redemption arc (although “arc” is a generous description of what we got in the sequels) but having him die was a cop-out. Way more interesting to have him realize he’s been a monster, and then have to live with that for the rest of his life: to have to deal with the fact that no matter what…
Just after Trump was elected, I spent a good week playing Mafia 3, just walking around the streets and going into stores, waiting until a random NPC said something racist, then beating the shit out of them.
Surprisingly cathartic.
That’s not Ultra-Man, that’s Abe Sapien doing Ultra-Man cosplay.
Cowboys. Otherwise, what’s the point?
I’m not entirely clear how this is a “reboot” of Kung Fu. Do the two shows have anything in common beyond, “person knows kung fu, beats up bad guys?”
Went back to watch some Robotech as an adult, and I was surprised at how often the recap narration would just straight up lie about what happened in the previous episode.
“He reminded us that on a normal day in a normal setting we can absolutely look at a revolution but ain’t shit normal right now.”
So, what you’re saying is, never. We can never actually look at revolutionary change, because nobody wants a revolution when things are “normal.” Revolutions only happen when the system has…
“Fortunately, Franco isn’t (as yet at least) accused of actually sexually assaulting or raping anyone.”