Holy Shamoly. I wonder what happened with Tabata.
Holy Shamoly. I wonder what happened with Tabata.
I think it’s because video games start out as ideas, not as conclusions. Even if you do have a conclusion in mind, big projects take on a life of their own and either go in whatever direction they want, or they take so many resources that you have to reconsider the scope of the project. It’s tough. I’ve had this kind…
And if we do, there will still be a lot of disappointed commenters.
1) Good job Nevada!
What you call relevant, I would call recusal-worthy. Overseeing an investigation that your good friend from Iowa is caught up in, with the [not at all obvious] intent to shut said investigation down? Yeah, no. Nothing blatantly corrupt about that.
Drop the fuckin’ hammer, Mueller. Everyone -- *everyone* -- knows why this move was made. Now’s the time to act.
“I could fire everybody right now. But I don’t want to stop it. Because politically I don’t like stopping it...I let it just go on. They’re wasting a lot of money.”
Eh. I’m not out here advocating for abolishing the Senate. I understand the purpose of it — to protect small state interests from being blotted out by the big states. There are a lot more small states than big states now, and they are by-and-large Republican. Sucks, but it’s true. The population’s less evenly…
Oh good, that should fix everything, since not once during the beta did I experience my framerate inexplicably dropping substantially during combat, dragging the entire game down to a crawl even though I’ve got a 1080 and 32 gb of RAM. Nope, the framerate was really steady all the time, whether I was in combat or just…
Since you seem to be the only approved commenter on Splinter anymore these days, I’m just going to keep responding to you. ;)
Realistically, the Senate was never going to happen this time. There weren’t enough seats up for vote. The House is all that was in play, and we got it. That’s what we came for, and we got it. It puts the brakes on this administration’s shit, even if it doesn’t entirely stop it. It lets us investigate Trump’s…
Just going to say it: Florida fucking sucks. If you are a person who can honestly vote for someone who said their black opponent would “monkey this up,” you’re an irredeemably fucking shitty person, full stop. If you can’t get off your fat ass and vote against someone who said their black opponent would “monkey this…
Not a goddamned chance I’m getting my hopes up this time around. Did that two years ago and damn near had a heart attack as a result. I voted, fuck anyone else who didn’t vote (without a really, really, really good reason not to vote). But I’m not hanging my hat on the polls.
I’m right there with you. I am entirely befuddled by this. Closest I can come to making sense of it is that all the people upset by this buy into the idea that Fox News reporting actually is fair and balanced and truthful, and going to cheer for the tangerine menace in person is some sort of admission of bias, which…
I’m genuinely confused by this, for all the reasons that others have mentioned. Is there some schism in the Fox News base that we radical Marxist leftist socialists haven’t been made aware of? Hannity just went from fellating Trump on tv to fellating him in person. Both of those things are vile and inexcusable, so why…
Yes! Minus the alcohol since I don’t drink! I truly have no comfort.
You know, one of the bad things about resetting the approved comments is I can’t get a quick glance and see if what I’m writing has been said already. Although this was so obvious, I don’t know why I thought no one had brought it up yet.