Thank you for the warning. I promptly went and backed up a prior version of the guide so that I would have access to it in case (a) it were deleted and (b) somehow I ever played Persona 2.
Thank you for the warning. I promptly went and backed up a prior version of the guide so that I would have access to it in case (a) it were deleted and (b) somehow I ever played Persona 2.
Fundamentalists: you need to take the Bible literally.
Or that Russia, China, Syria, and Iran have similar political, diplomatic, or military interests. (Which I guess is the same thing - they’re all combined because they happen to be diplomatic opponents to the US.)
That alignment is madness in plain text.
*Whispers into the microphone*
Agreed. Roto is being edgy, but not really productive here.
This, pretty much. Unlike in crises, the CDC and its response teams have been muzzled by this administration (APNews).
We have the full Mueller report and lots of testimony, which show the fuller workings of obstruction of justice.
No, that’s not it, Roto13. “isn’t shit” doesn’t equal electable anyway - Trump is shit and electable.
No, that’s not it. “isn’t shit” doesn’t equal electable anyway - Trump is shit and electable.
Okay, but the article’s not about Trump.
It’s double-edged.
Edgy.
We could go with giant hologram Biden.
It’s misleading to say criticism is about finding fault when “fault” is only one of several things found by criticism. According to the definition you just quoted without attribution from Lexico, it’s about the analysis and judgment of the merits and faults. The emphasis is on analysis and judgment, and those…
Criticism isn’t about finding fault. It is an evaluative process. As such, it finds facets and characteristics worthy of comment: strengths, weaknesses, and other points of interest.
My dissertation director would have called it turgid. I know this because I’ve written this way. It takes lots of work to try to write big ideas without either being simplistic or, well, turgid.
Only white people can claim self-defense while driving up to a jogger brandishing weapons, with one guy atop the bed of a truck to get vantage for a shot as the other guy antagonizes and attacks that jogger.
I’m still working, luckily. We just heard about budget cuts, which likely mean furloughs. The news sent me into a downward spiral over the weekend, as I vented my anger at, variously, the US administration for waffling on COVID and economic aid as well as offering little in the way of “the buck stops here”…
Dr. Disrespect agrees with Musk on humanity in the sense that he is willing to kill a few hundred thousand or more for the sake of corporate greed. You know, low key mass murder so the trains run on time.