Lying about a stock with the intent to change the price of that stock is unethical.
Lying about a stock with the intent to change the price of that stock is unethical.
Oh no! I...didn’t know any of these shows existed.
Judging by that still, at least, Cillian Murphy growing a beard incongruously makes him look like a woman in drag.
She was masquerading using an accent that is not hers. An accent that’s used as a gatekeeping tactic for BIPOC from similar linguistic backgrounds.
jesus... rich people are the worst. why’d Story get screwed, though? no multiple options?
Argh, I agree, that moment was so cringe-y and gross. I was previously feeling a little sorry for her—this is incredibly embarrassing and pathetically attention-seeking in a way that I thought might be based in insecurity. Her former classmates call her kind and her stepdaughter calls her a great mom and wife. Plus…
This isn’t code switching, this is lying.
Right. I can’t believe anyone is bothering to defend her.
Lol - the little expression after saying Mallorca. Plus, what a Jersey accent - how did anyone ever buy it, anyway?
No, her family isn't Spanish. They are all New England WASPS.
She is 100 % not from Spain.
Yeah I'm really confused why people are trying to make it out like this woman isn't a lying grifter. It's very weird.
ok
I never played DoS but I played 2 because so many people rate it so highly in the pantheon of RPGs, and I HATED the combat system. Every fight like like it was just fire everywhere and 20 minutes later you find out that you should have stepped 10 feet to the left 5 rounds ago to get cover against a ranged character…
Ok, right - roll that dice and add your modifiers. What does the result mean?
So I feel what I’m about to write here is a shocking revelation, but a computer game set in a mythical realm is, and I cannot stress this enough, not real life.
I’d also been pointed in the direction of several different people who could potentially vacuum the brain worms out of my head, each of whom were directly or indirectly tied to different characters in my party. I barely knew any of my party members and was given no time to get to know them individually. Every time I…
From other previews, it seems that the writing is typical Larian and the game as a whole is a follow-up to Divinity II with a D&D 5e coat of paint.