“...and I reminded him of some slights that were thrown my way that were never apologized for.”
Well, now we know who the asshole actually was
“...and I reminded him of some slights that were thrown my way that were never apologized for.”
Well, now we know who the asshole actually was
It wasn’t meant to be smug. It’s just something I’ve noticed over the years. How online multiplayer shooters are becoming the main genre of certain gamers. They no longer play single player games. That makes me sad.
It’s as if generations of wage suppression across the entire economy are suddenly being blown apart by a collective refusal to take any more of it.
So glad to see an actress resisting the industry pressures to keep working, and instead rely on medical wisdom to care for her body. Now to take a gigantic sip of coffee as I google this rising star
They left that company. I don’t know if they were part of the problem or share any of that same culture, but my point is neither do you or the author.
Let’s try a variation of the headline:
Did you seriously feel a need to write this article? Why? Whether a small development studio is all male or all female or what-have-you does not matter. Your statement of, “So, presumably, the founder had met at least a couple of women who were skilled enough to work at one of the highest-profile video game companies…
Jeez...it’s a freaking startup, can you just give him some slack.
You’ll have to party up in order to run the dungeons and trials that are required by the story. Shadowbringers added the Trust system, which lets you run dungeons with the story NPCs, so you can solo some of the content that way. But there’s no way to go through the game completely solo.
You are fundamentally unfit to review this show, or any other MCU property. Not only did you ignore the obvious hints of where the show was headed (included from the trailers before it even premiered), you miss that WandaVision, the first such show, was in fact largely a beautiful stand-alone meditation on grief, with…
“That’s the problem, though: If the upcoming season finale is really good, you won’t be able to recommend it to someone who hasn’t seen at least one or two of the other episodes that set it up.”
“It’s like you’ve actively ignored what is playing out in front of your own eyes only to pretend to be surprised and disappointed when the things teased for weeks play out exactly like they’ve been teased to.”
But if every story is just part of the next story, why bother paying attention to any story at all?
I think what’s crazy is that they teased a crossover in the trailers for this show, and you have spent weeks in your reviews where one of your complaints is about how they’re standalone episodes and don’t seem to be crossing over only to complain now that it has laid that cross-over out. It’s like you’ve actively…
This is Bill Gramatica, a former NFL kicker, who was celebrating a field goal he made (not a long one, either, only 42 yards, nor one that won the game) by jumping up and down, and he ended up his tearing his ACL.
There’s plenty of others, but you’d be amazed the injuries that professional athletes can get doing…
You’re just now noticing this?
You’re conflating these instances. In one its an internal discussion about events that may be modern politics, job dynamics, compensation, etc. — This is for management and the employees to discuss what’s going on and come to something that may benefit them and the company.
Good.
ah, so you’re arguing in bad faith. A pity. Carry on, I guess.
It’s not idiotic just because you aren’t smart enough to understand it.