onathanatos
onathanatos
onathanatos

Woah, Windows and Mac are like THE EXACT SAME THING!?

Also: "some of our stuff is shit, why should they demand better" doesn't seem like a very productive stance.

Many don't have a choice. It's the only thing around.

He sorta may as well have, if not.

The problem is that many can't. I would switch in a heartbeat if I were able.

Where I live, the employees at the Comcast building have to interface with customers through bulletproof glass and metal bars.

Exactly.

I'm glad to see a gentleman who relies on his wits, grace, and impeccable fashion sense make the list!

You gotta own up to that! Really sell yourself!

The, uh...gun.

Depends. Can she crush soda cans with her thighs?

Not my first either, but really glad to see her here.

That is an outrageous outfit.

Lara Croft.

I'd promote and heart you again if I could.

Absolutely, there were terrible conditions for Chinese migrant workers (and Irish workers, to a lesser degree). And the Japanese internment camps are a stain on America's history, and awful in all sorts of ways. There were also many laws in place in the United States that limited Asian citizenship and livelihood in

Just to re-clarify: not saying that other forms of racism are at all okay, or somehow "better"! Just trying to get at an explanation as to why this particular form is so large in the minds of many Americans.

My understanding was that all British men are super villains.

It's a fair question. It's due to a few different factors, most of which can be summarized in: America has always had a relatively massive African American population, and there's a long, dark history of the most insidious forms of racism directed at them, beginning with centuries of black slavery in the New World

I would call this more of a product of privilege than racism. Clearly the developers aren't overt racists. I've been commenting for a few days now about how impressed I am by the diversity of cast in this game, and how many of them seem like real, believable people, framed by but never defined by their diverse