Never mind. I’ve gleaned from other comments that you’re from UK. Carry on.
Never mind. I’ve gleaned from other comments that you’re from UK. Carry on.
Fahrenheit continues to be perfect for weather specifically, which is why we cling to it:
0F - “It’s really cold outside”
100F - “It’s really hot outside”
For all other temperature work, I agree. We ought to switch to Kelvin so that everyone is just slightly irritated all the time.
The Nomad came out 29 years ago.
My interest in Stanley remains flat.
Let me describe what she and most squares think...
As a dad of two young boys, this drives me crazy. Just fucking live and don’t hurt anyone. Nothing else. You want to play Tetris? Fucking play it until your fingers bleed. You want to ride your bike? Ride it. I will never understand people’s need to downplay a kid’s (or an adult’s) passions. My parents had me second…
Holy crap, you almost made me spit my coffee!
Ironically, piracy has done more for media preservation than anything else.
Bad idea when people are finally starting to realize your favorite media can forever disappear on the whims of random CEOs
In Mafia 3 you go around finding Playboy Magazines as collectibles. You can view them in your inventory, and upload those Nude images showing off your collection, and get banned.
1000% on the callout of the fucking cheapest, shittiest, hackiest impulses of these braindead dickbags making edgelord horror crap.
Wow, Squenix is just on the wrong side of literally every issue aren’t they
So Square Enix, whose entire marketing strategy is going to TEDx conferences to look for random keywords they can slap onto their quarterly earnings reports will... continue to use this as their entire business model.
Sure, but this person wasn’t arrested or charged for violent crime. He became violent while held in jail waiting for trial. His arrest for cyber crime was warranted and justified, he his not a victim of overzealous / corrupt cops. He severely injured 2 guards in jail while they were bringing him to the courtroom. He…
“he was violent while held in custody for the trial.”
Perhaps you failed to read the part where he was routinely violent while in custody (and upon further investigation not mentioned in this lazy article, I found he seriously maimed two guards, putting both in hospital). He was deemed a threat to the public and did not only threaten to keep doing cyber crime, but…
I’m as anti-prison as you can get when it comes to anything short of violent crimes but even then I believe in rehabilitation over incarceration. However, I’m already seeing takes like “he’s just a hacker, he didn’t hurt anyone” which is absolutely the most braindead take I could have imagined.
That is worthless considering the public with no access to source code accomplished more in the first week after release.