Some of the absolute oldest art ever created by humanity is erotic art. I don’t know why this is still something we try to deny is a basic fact of being human.
Some of the absolute oldest art ever created by humanity is erotic art. I don’t know why this is still something we try to deny is a basic fact of being human.
It’s actually pretty funny it’s been around 300 years in lore and couldn’t make it to even 2 years irl.
I mean, all I care about really is if a game is fun.
It’s also far from the first time it’s happened. The stars of Pirates of the Caribbean have said they largely ignored the script of the first movie and it would have been a way different and worse movie if they hadn’t.
That was, unknown to McDonalds, rigged for years, because the guy working security at the place making the pieces was stealing them. https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/07/how-mcmillions-scam-rigged-the-mcdonalds-monopoly-game.html
I was only in a David’s one time, and that was just for a bride’s maid dress, but I was kind of shocked at how dreary it was. It felt more like a Ross then a store I was about to drop almost 200 dollars on a dress at.
It’s really from how often this kind of behavior is tolerated, if not flat out rewarded. People get REALLY entitled.
I got into multiple arguments with people on Reddit who kept calling me paranoid and delusional because I was worried about the pills, and worried Plan B was also in the crosshairs, because “that’s not what this is about”. Turns out that’s EXACTLY what it’s about.
Reminds me of The Good Place, where even trying your best to be a good human being isn’t good enough because every simple thing you do is a chain of consequences.
Best example I can think of is that what would be acceptable behavior at a bar, isn’t going to be acceptable behavior at a nice restaurant, despite on a surface level those two things being pretty similar.
So, this is a video of what she was doing. She wasn’t like, quietly singing. She was disruptive AF. But also in general, a concert and a theatre show are two different things, with different expected etiquette.
It’s almost impossible to get thrown out. When I saw Six on tour the guy a few rows ahead of me got caught filming, like very blatantly filming, 3 separate times, had a very loud FIT every time the usher came by and told him he had to stop, and was generally on his phone the entire show and was never asked to leave.
I’d never heard of it either, and after googling I’m still confused but it just looks incredibly shady all around.
Or Ebay. There’s thousands of listings for gift cards and if you sell a 100 dollar card for 80 it’s not like you loose any money, but half the time the listings I see are basically the same value as the card.
This still strikes me as kinda odd. I guess they’re targeting people who finished Heavensward and stopped for whatever reason? True you can go through HW on the free trial (although going that far with all the free trial restrictions would kind of suck) but you would need to pay a sub to play Stormblood.
I know I definitely appreciate a simply written book. It’s not like I NEVER read anything challenging, but I also do a lot of reading in the breakroom at work, on the subway, bus, etc. It’s not an environment where I can really fully focus on something really complex, so I usually opt for the book version of a…
Ya, I’d be extremely surprised if we NEVER see Ash again, anywhere.
Maybe....just maybe...there are too many damn streaming services, and people aren’t interested in more, especially one that expensive.
I never really got Paul Frank. It was one of those things that was seemingly everywhere but I didn’t know anybody that actually liked. But it sold so obviously SOMEONE did.
The gamecube was such a weirdly designed thing. Everything about it screamed “take me with you!” including even having a handle. But then to actually do that required a bunch of bulky cords. An LCD screen definitely fits into the vibe they were attempting.