By all means, lets continue to govern by twisting the words written in a 250 YEAR OLD DOCUMENT, instead of - I don’t know - updating it to fit the times we live in.
By all means, lets continue to govern by twisting the words written in a 250 YEAR OLD DOCUMENT, instead of - I don’t know - updating it to fit the times we live in.
Kinda wonder when the god they claim to believe in is going to step in and do something to *prevent* these killings.
The “we are lifting them up” phrasing is kinda weird to me. Like it’s designed to give the impression they’re actually doing something tangible. Compared to the usual phrasing which is more of a “we are thinking of them and hoping for them” kind of deal. Read more
“...lifting up in prayer”? O_o wtf is this shit.
its real because its The US currency and is backed by US economy and most importantly US military (which will bomb anyone threatening US companies profits)...
crypto shit is backed by nothin’ but faith.
Wow.
Russian disinfo got all the way to Kotaku?
GREAT JOB GUYS! GREAT SITE!
Also?
GODISMYSTR?
You’re wrong. You’ve been lied to.
I was going to try and write something sarcastic and ‘clever,’ but your comment is so steeped in the propaganda you’ve been fed it breaks my heart.
Normally I’m just whatever to slideshows, but THIS column has never been one and it has SO MANY entries...no. Just. No.
This story is all you need to prove that investors are idiots and stocks are little better than blackjack. Read more
Meh. I had to look up who she was after all the comments. Canadian here, so not up on all the US politics. Read more
For my part, I had no idea who she was when I watched the episode this morning. The scene was framed in such a way that I felt like I’m supposed to know her, unfortunately, which pulled me out of it a bit, but overall by the time she’d descended the ramp and started speaking to Rillis, I was mostly past that.
So is this something that is specific to COVID or do we see similar increased inflammation after someone gets sick with a different virus?
As he was able to move the door it must have been the door between the cabin and passenger area-
I was always under the impression that you simply couldn’t open those passenger / emergency exist doors while the plane was in flight. Maybe the plastic cover of the door moved a couple inches, but I doubt the door itself did. Read more
I think the reason is for how big the crowdsourced data is. With Tile the device has to pass near somebody with the Tile app installed. Not an impossible feat, I’ve played around with tracking time with my own tile. Now the odds of a device passing near an iPhone are much higher given the number their phones out there.
This is really lazy “journalism” because this article isn’t even about campaign 3 or Marquet. There are no examples cited as the “problem” from the actual campaign. They whole argument is based on the intro video and the cast members dressed up as “explorers”, which was shot with the intention of being spoiler free… Read more
In the same vein as the criticisms this article makes: Kotaku could have taken the opportunity to point out other live play streams or other games that in their view appropriately explore these themes or more prominently feature people with relevant backgrounds.
Kotaku chose not to do so.
In the instance of both… Read more
A bunch of white people start streaming their home game 5 years ago, become wildly popular, and now they’re not allowed to do anything that anyone else playing D&D are allowed to do ever again. Read more
“This may seem like an overly cynical and bad-faith interpretation of what Critical Role is doing with this new campaign.” Read more
You really need to take a look at yourself and find out what is wrong if this is the take you get. The exact same thing could be said for the cultural inspirations used in the locations for the first and second campaign. You are literally just virtue signaling in hopes of getting some clicks from something popular. I… Read more
In role-playing games with predominantly white players, even with the most intricately built worlds there is still a lack of connection between the cultures they play in and the way they play their characters. The characters (and people playing them) are untouched by the world in which they exist, with most of their… Read more