I mean, sure, I’d grieve the loss of St. Elmo’s, but that’s a small price to pay.
I mean, sure, I’d grieve the loss of St. Elmo’s, but that’s a small price to pay.
I’m withholding judgement until I see the episode, but I feel like if this series doesn’t touch on MK’s fondness for ketamine and random bullshit, it will have missed a golden opportunity.
Stupid comes in a lot of different flavors.
As someone that was born and raised in Indianapolis, I’d say that at least Florida has Disney World.
Here’s my core issue with Android tablets - they’re not iPads.
The benefit of Hunters in GM wasn’t just pure invisibility - it was also the damage resistance buff from Heart of the Pack, with it’s high uptime.
I admittedly haven’t played with the new Void changes much yet, but the 1 viable build Hunters had in true endgame content - Grandmaster Nightfalls - was Omnioculus, which was predicated on making you and your team invisible, granting increased damage and damage resistance, and having a high uptime. As I understand…
None of this is at all surprising. They’re trying to build Gilead, complete with a “Lol, women are things.” mindset.
Politicians talk a lot about “third rail issues” - specific issues that are so toxic to try and address that even suggesting doing so will get them kicked out of office. Good examples are basically anything to do with Social Security or Medicare.
I’m just curious if they built a function where if the cars hit someone, they make sure to back up and hit them again to avoid paying out insurance claims.
So after burning through a ton of Destiny 2 over a period of a couple weeks, tackling some of the game’s more difficult challenges, and finding myself both with a lack of Vault space and a desire to keep grinding, I decided to go back to my previous MMO crush, Star Trek Online.
Of all the industries that are potentially threatened by automation, trucking is among the most vulnerable. That’s something like 3.36m blue collar jobs that pay relatively well and don’t involve body-destroying labor.
Not really. Star Trek has “alpha” and “beta” canon. Alpha is anything directly stated on a show or in a movie. Beta is anything alluded to or from secondary sources - books, toys, etc. Trek generally does a good job of sticking to Alpha canon, and not letting it’s shows play in the same sandbox at the same time.
It’s called “creative resuse”, and professionals in every industry do it.
As a Battletech fan that had to put up with Harmony Gold’s Robotech and Macross-related bullshit for literal decades, I really wish some of these companies would realize that collaborating with content creators, licensing their works outside of Japan, and embracing a more expansive view of fair use only helps them in…
If I had to guess, it’ll be Kentaji Brown Jackson. Public defender, clerked for Breyer, Harvard BA and JD, and nominated for Garland’s seat seemingly specifically to put her in a position for SCOTUS should a spot open up.
No, but there will be Lobster Thermidor; a Crevette with a mornay sauce served in a Provencale manner with shallots and aubergines garnished with truffle pate, brandy and with a fried egg on top and Nazibotspam.
Look, I don’t like lazy stereotypes any more than anyone else. I agree that we need the ability to have civil discourse without devolving into one side being racist bible-thumping gun nuts, and the other being baby-killing communists.
Every time some dipshit decides to launch a conservative alternative to a popular mainstream platform, it fails miserably. Why? Conservatives need liberals to argue with, because there’s no diversity of thought on the right. The furthest right Republican is not all that far from the furthest left Republican. Spending…
Moon Knight memes are some of the best. Between his never ending quest to get paid by Big Fucking Nerd Dracula, the Avengers barely tolerating his drunken antics, and his obsession with ketamine, it’s an untapped goldmine of storytelling potential.