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7/10 seems fair to me. I’m probably more in the range of 6/10 imo, but I just got kinda bored with just the lack of novel content.

I agree that people went apeshit when you tried to say anything positive about it at release, who I assume are mostly folks playing on console who suffered the worst of the bugs.

I enjoyed it at release for a while, but it didn’t feel as revolutionary as they hype tried to promote. I felt like Witcher 3 had way better dialogue and voice acting. The voice acting in CP2077 is good, I suppose, but the actual script seems... adolescent at best to me, like it was written by edgy teens (and I’m not

so it IS a psy-op, more or less lol. I was expecting something on par with the original Dues Ex in terms of content/story, with some System Shock elements for the cyberspace/hacking portion, so I can see how the way the game was advertised turned out pretty misleading. This the best explaination of this whole

I still don’t really understand why the game wasn’t this popular at release.

I played thru the main quest on PC at release and didn’t really suffer many bugs outside of cosmetic/superficial stuff, and the game still felt kinda mid at best; it’s a Fallout game with a visual glow-up. The dialogue and story is “meh” at

I appreciate your breakdown, but for the first type, I genuinely cringe when watching those shows because I feel bad for the actors/writers having to come up with the stuff. It’s like watching clowns, or a Christian after-school special: I feel more embarassed for them having to perform it than I do watching it. Maybe

Are there different kinds of “cringe” humor?

I’ve always associated cringe with stuff like The Curse, Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Eric Andre Show, early episodes of The Office, etc. I like this kinda stuff.

However, I know a lot of younger people associate it with like cutesy, over-the-top emotional stuff like a lot of

Mixed Nuts is good tho

How dare you fake me out with a mobile game

I’m not sure you can “cheapen” a John Wick movie with anything, they are already pretty trashy.

I agree with the review, but I’m also really enjoying it- just like Skyrim, it’s nice in little slices. It’s hella better than Cyberpunk 2077 imo.

I’d argue the Depp commercial is the most cringe, considering he looks like an elderly lesbian now.

Are they sexual powers? If so, there’s an oxygen tent for that.

Fucking hell apple devices suck lol

It’s a real shame Cyberpunk 2077 doesn’t have any real hacking/cyberspace parts similar to System Shock or the like, felt like a huge miss to me.

I never finished the core game- My PC didn’t suffer any major bugs when it first came out, so I played through a good chunk of the game at release and was moderately

Bet her head game is on point.

I’m pretty much down to Hulu, Shudder, and BritBox for my paid services. I cut Netflix after being a customer for over a decade, and Disney Plus after 6 months because they produce nothing interesting.

Tubi is my new #1 for movies, and I just use Steam for gaming.

I think the additional backgrounds in the assignment the article mentions make it a little racey for younger kids, but I have no sense of understanding of your position. 

To me this is a fun and imaginative assignment that I bet the kids actually enjoyed doing. I know that’s how I felt in 1991, at least. I think most

I dunno where you are from, but that would be like a private school in the USA. Public schools don’t put much emphasis on language, or at least they didn’t when I was in them in the 90s.

What crazy fancy school did you go to where they were teaching languages outside of english in 5th grade? Where I grew up, Spanish wasn’t even offered until high school, and even then wasn’t required.

Also, this assignment would probably qualify as critical thinking and writing, since you have to lay out your case for

Calm down and stop clutching your pearls, ya dork. This was acutally a fun exercize as a kid. I did this assignment in 4th grade during the 90s as well and it was far more engaging and fun than most of our assignments.