Give it time.
Give it time.
They did, in literally the first episode to air.
Do you trust a conservative Senator with, I’m just guessing here, approximately zero gaming experience to do the defining? Because that’s where we’re at.
Oh good. Now we get to have every game scrutinized to determine what, precisely, constitutes “pay-to-win”.
Honestly, I don’t know that APM is the metric to worry about here. But awareness and reaction time are, and if you lack there, you won’t do well.
If you were a “high-level” SC2 player and were halfway decent at micro, you’ll do fine in Heroes.
“A term that was an anachronism before you were born.” I’m approaching 40, and I call them “line breaks”.
If nothing else, that 10-0 run by the bench against Boston should make it clear the Bucks aren’t a “Superman and Some Dudes” team in the mold of LeBron’s Cavalier squads.
I just want to set the wayback machine to a week ago, when Deadspin posted this headline:
“That’s the Giannis Antetokounmpo effect: he breaks teams through sheer repetition.”
And for all that Millar-induced stupidity, it *still* doesn’t have anyone approaching the level of massive shitheel that Thomas Wayne is in this theory.
I’ll bet he’s “hung up” on someone recently, too.
“In an email, a Riot representative told Kotaku that the company is supporting employees walking out today.”
I would argue it both happened, and *is* bullshit.
I’m such a casual follower of wrestling I’ve never watched a match, and *I* know what jobbers are. Did not know that early WWF had really crappy ones, though.
I’m with you here. Process something enough, and I don’t care what it started out as, just how it tastes. I mean, people eat Spam and McNuggets all the time - you can’t tell me 95% of folks wouldn’t refuse that stuff in it’s natural form.
The fused mono-eye is an OG Sonic thing.
Blade got Marvel the cash and (initial) success to keep a hand in making movies. But it had nothing to do with the MCU:
The Schmitt’s sketch is both hilarious and, frankly, performer agnostic. All the humor is in the premise, the actors just have to behave like standard beer ad doofuses who happen to ogle men instead of women. I can’t think of anything they could have done better, or anyone who would have been funnier - or, frankly,…
It’s my favorite Adam Sandler sketch, because he’s not doing anything that screams “This is an Adam Sandler sketch!”