They didn’t sign up to the job to make measured decisions that take the publics safety and well-being into account, as well as their image an impact on the communities they work in.
They didn’t sign up to the job to make measured decisions that take the publics safety and well-being into account, as well as their image an impact on the communities they work in.
If that’s the response they give, perhaps they have too much funding.
It amazes me that Valve can sit on a mountain of player metrics but be unable to fix this.
Stop putting things out there for people to decide for themselves. People have clearly demonstrated they aren’t ready for that much responsibility.
fuck you.
“Its like a fucking law now or something, they just cant adapt something and leave ALL of it intact, AS IS.”
...forcibly vaccinated...
Also, was this article written on a phone? It looks like autocorrect forced some errors. Literally couldn’t properly copy and paste a quote from ANOTHER article without ending up with “headlines” when it was “headlights” in the original Variety article.
I don’t get the tone of this article. What’s with the “forcibly vaccinated” remark? No one involved was suggesting that, as far as I know. Mandatory is not forced.
I really reflects badly on Anthony Hopkins that he took that role of the guy who eats people.
This is the dumbest discourse. The concept of villains in fiction shouldn’t be “cancelled.” Just because someone voices a villainous character, it doesn’t mean they condone their villainous actions.
You're saying what we're all thinking, and for that, you are the hero we need right now. Wtf is this article.
There is a hobby called “speedrunning”, which involves trying to complete a game quickly. Somebody speedrunning a game will have already played it to death and be looking for new challenges.
Was this entire interview written by a marketing department? Q’s and A’s feel like they were spat out by a PR bot
Disgusting. Who would watch James Corden?
That game was called “The Last Night”. As far as I know the creator came out with some kind of apology and it hasn’t really resurfaced since 2017
Compared to a hack who’s primary role in life seems to be pumping out clickbait articles designed to whip up some good ol’ fashioned moral outrage most of them probably are.
and a predictable controversy quickly surfaced surrounding her involvement in an organization with overtly racist beginnings
Finally?
Im sure if Neil had an old college buddy working at the AV Club like this Connor fuckwit does, he’d get a few articles on here too.