[Man totally immersed in sexism] = "This total fetishization of women in every possible way wasn't sexist at all!"
[Man totally immersed in sexism] = "This total fetishization of women in every possible way wasn't sexist at all!"
"Still great concept, sounds like fun. Great video."
I kind of wish this video had something in it other than semi-professional stage fighting. I mean, it's hard to take his study of "swordplay" seriously when he basically has a circus school (complete with jugglers) in the background. And that one move he did was pure and total stage fighting.
No more "red water" at the bottom of your plate of pasta, no more cold and sticky pasta with searingly hot sauce on top, and no more pasta drowning in a bowl of soupy sauce.
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I'll be playing this the moment I finish my computer upgrade, but I think part of the glory of the famous Mechwarrior games is precisely the complexity of control that you lack in this one.
But here's a little secret: there are no rules to reading. You can't read in the wrong way.
You could save your trouble and switch to a thick shaving oil. No foam, but still great coverage. Keeps moisture against your skin and lubricates better than foam does. And you don't have to worry about the temperature issue.
It's an astounding style of writing
So you're proud of just missing the whole point of what I wrote and looking like a total boob? You're actually just one of those dudes who wanders around the internet aimlessly, finding people who say definitive statements about things in an intelligent way that actually might contribute to, or start a conversation,…
It's not about eliminating all anecdotes. The secret to an anecdote is that it has to be succinct and illuminate the problem in a way that's more immediate than if you were to just explain it. Also, they're generally more fun than plain text.
Well clearly he's good at his job. But how is it possible that he can deliver meetings on visual clarity and ease of meaning, and be SUCH a horrifying writer? It's pretty amazing.
That's actually pretty humorously ironic, if you had bothered to read my comment.
This truly is the hugest amount of terrifyingly bad nonsense. For someone whose mantra is simplicity and accessibility, his writing is monstrous and awful.
For my first degree I went to a traditional university. The biggest thing I learned there is how to think and research.
This article is cute, and very optimistic, but in all seriousness misses the purpose of an education. School is one part theoretical, and then a massive effort at directed practice. Most of what school is is exercising the amounts you learn until you're good at applying them. Professors lecture you, and answer…
After a day or so, the chance of me shooting the speaker/yeller/cowardly shrieker in that video would rise to aprx. 144%.
Great. Well, thanks. Now everyone can just fight about who exactly "knows how to think", and who judges that.
Apple 2E, circa 1986? First played In Search of the Most Amazing Thing.
TL;DR (OP) = Shinta is a straight white male who is tedious, pedantic and misses the fundamental point of every reasonable argument.