“‘America, the melting pot’ to ‘America, charcuterie board’” is fucking brilliant. Well done.
“‘America, the melting pot’ to ‘America, charcuterie board’” is fucking brilliant. Well done.
Animatrix is the most thought provoking, I always thought. It holds up very well.
A politician acting inconsistently to serve their own ambitions!? In Washington, DC?
Endless Space 2 is wayyyy better. And this Humanity game looks a lot like it borrows heavily from that game, so I am now intrigued.
Wow. Sorry about whatever happened to you. Must have sucked.
Seems better than tying ones self-worth to the passive aggressive snark one spew on the internet, but I’m definitely totally 100% sure you don’t do that, right?
Oh...oh, wow.
Uh, this. The guys was making an accurate point regarding the economic value of the card as a collector’s item.
I really hope they drop Easter eggs that tie in to the lore of ES and FO (like has been done with those franchises).
So what? Are you suggesting that a company that acquires an asset is morally obligated to maintain access to that asset in a manner that comports with its prior ownership?
Seriously.
Really psyched about this. The first game was terrific, for what it was.
I must say, I am enjoying watching the learning process happen. That woman’s impotence was delicious.
He’s also thinking, “fuck me, now I gotta deal with her for the rest of the weekend...ugh....”
I agree, and I think that type of autonomy is where modern American labor is heading. Some folks want to work harder and longer for greater remuneration (I am in that category). Others prefer a different work life balance.
Cost of overtime < cost of benefits, insurance, etc.
I’m sorry, and I really don’t mean to be disrespectful, but this is an incredibly silly take, for reasons better articulated by others.
Found the undercover cop, everyone...