robusto68
Robusto68
robusto68

I would say the character of James Bond has been very misogynistic in the past, not that the series is misogynistic. And that’s certainly been changing. I think she would work in the context that I’ve heard recently people talking about unifying the Bond universe by suggesting that 007 and “James Bond” (or Jane Bond

Lupita N’Yongo. Insane amounts of class and sophistication. Would nail it.

I’m pretty sure this is it. Easy to see anyone in the world being suspicious of black people if their primary source of information about black people is American media.

We say: Don’t care where you get your appetite as long as you come home for dinner.

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This movie is a comedy classic! I’m always amazed (though I shouldn’t be) that it’s not more generally recognized as such a comedic gem.

If I say they game is worth playing, then it is worth playing in it’s current state

If I say they game is worth playing, then it is worth playing in it’s current state

What are they trying to hide?

Ironically, slavery was abolished in England before America, so independence wasn’t such a good deal for black people.

It wasn’t unfair. It was ignorant.

Who is the benefactor? Who killed Jien Garson? Who are the remenant? Where are the rest of the arks? What’s the deal with the scourge? And ultimately since this game is clearly the first chapter in what was intended to be a series, what is going to happen next? None of that will be answered.

Who is the benefactor? Who killed Jien Garson? Who are the remenant? Where are the rest of the arks? What’s the deal

That you don’t know the difference between climate scientists and meteorologists really kind of proves how wrong you are.

Yeah, you must be right. Even though ME:A was a financial success and made enough money to warrant DLC and a continuation of the series, EA decided, nah, they don’t want that money.

How is the main conflict resolved? The immediate conflict was dealt with, nothing was resolved. There are multiple overarching storylines that are clearly intended to be played out over multiple games. And now they won’t be.

How is the main conflict resolved? The immediate conflict was dealt with, nothing was resolved. There are multiple

But that doesn’t address my point which is if you play this game, there will be unresolved plot points that, as of now, looks like they won’t be resolved. Regardless of the game itself, people should know, that they’re playing the 1st game of a series that was canceled after the 1st game.

But that doesn’t address my point which is if you play this game, there will be unresolved plot points that, as of

I don’t know, rich white republican who makes use of public resources and services while denying them to everyone else... sounds kinda hypcritical. It also sounds kinda republican.

Then why do they call it the climax?

Then why do they call it the climax?

Yeah but my ultimate point is that with the game ending with unresolved plot points, isn’t that unsatisfying?

Yeah but my ultimate point is that with the game ending with unresolved plot points, isn’t that unsatisfying?

Oh I’m sure they’ll come back but that doesn’t mean they’ll come back to Andromeda. Right now, no indication that they’ll be resolution for the current game.

Oh I’m sure they’ll come back but that doesn’t mean they’ll come back to Andromeda. Right now, no indication that

Given the game ends with unresolved plot lines, and it looks like at this point there is no sequel, is it still a deal at 20 bucks?

Given the game ends with unresolved plot lines, and it looks like at this point there is no sequel, is it still a