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This is what happens when your “AI” isn’t really intelligent but just collates existing ideas.
Listening to Nicki: she’s scary in a different way, like “I’m an absolute psycho” kind of way. Megan seems the type who’d have a drink with you. Nicki would say ok then put poison in it.
If Megan weren’t such a nice, personable, rational person when not rapping I’d be mortally terrified of her.
I mean if they’re rebooting they could adhere to the book more closely, with the heroic lawyer character actually being one of the survivors instead of the dead hiding toilet weasel.
>Posts some general criticisms without even a single swear word
While so many of his contemporaries (and a lot of the folks he talked about here) are still whining about “cancel culture,” Katt had this absolutely spot on take on the Joe Budden Podcast a couple years ago
I think it’s a very reasonable position. It didn’t occur to me until someone else at Kotaku pointed it out ahead of publication. My default, having been a kid in the 80s, is that 88 means 1988. I think you could stop 50 people in the street and not one of them would know the number had any association with anything…
I am not a comic book guy so I ask with genuine curiosity . . . is it actually meaningful when a superhero is described as “one of the most powerful” in the universe?
Yea, I was going for sarcasm. But she does vastly prefer me playing a game on the deck next to her rather than in another room on the pc. Basically, I’m not hiding in my cave lol.
Pfffft, look at this guy and his first-hand testimony and well-researched facts! GET OUTTA HERE WE WANNA SPECULATE WILDLY
That was a very thorough and informative reply... glad someone around here is willing to do the work rather than just assume that something nefarious has happened.
I work in game shows. It is standard operating procedure to not pay out any winnings until after the show airs, typically 90-120 days after the contestant’s final episode (with some rare exceptions like Ken Jennings, whose “Jeopardy!” streak carried over from one season into another; he got a partial payout during the…
Man, remember when this was a site where they’d try to even attempt to investigate why they haven’t received the money yet rather than spin an article out of a single quote.
It’s fucking breathtaking.
How is it even possible to victimize yourself when you have this much money?
Brian sitting out the action to be the caretaker of the kids while his wife helps save the world is EXCELLENT positive masculinity rep, yes.
I mean, part of that choice is that we booted Mia out of the series and maybe, just maybe, and I’m just spitballing here, Jordana Brewster would like to continue to have a job. Call me crazy, but it’s a weird kind of sexism that an actress should lose her job because the actor who played her fake husband died.
You’re the first person I’ve seen say “this was always going to be a failure” who isn’t slinging dog-whistles for various forms of bigotry, so thank you.