Oh good, a whataboutism that’s more about a rhetorical argument than actual ethics.
Oh good, a whataboutism that’s more about a rhetorical argument than actual ethics.
Twitch trained an AI on thousands of hours of Among Us gameplay to understand who may be sus.
This is definitely high on my list of “games I played a lot of, but need to go back to, current waitlist of games be damned.”
I think this is a great idea as someone who has attempted the free trial, been stuck in a queue line, then realized “shit, I have other things to do today” and really never got into the game. I’d be furious if the same thing happened in a game I actually paid for.
Well there’s my dose of try-hard edgelord for the day.
I still think it’s important to look at when things are punching down/up. It can be the difference between something funny that’s had some work put into it and something that’s just lazy for a laugh. Also, not surprisingly, comedy that punches up tends to have longer legs.
For some reason I thought there was going to be some legit conversation on ergonomics.
Here come the Crytapologists!
We’re not here to talk about Rampart https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/p9a1v/im_woody_harrelson_ama/
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As someone who played Skyrim on PS3, I think it’s better off staying away from Sony consoles, at least on release.
I was thinking along the same lines, but I appreciate the fact that a character who could have been “my girl who is waiting for me at home” is given some agency. And it allows further exploration of the impact of the Flux outside of what the Doctor and her companions can observe.
It’s OK, Warwick hasn’t seen that movie, despite being in it.
I’ll definitely come back around to it after VI so I can reap the bundle discount fully, but it came out the same time as I and III and I wasn’t about to stack up three JRPGs I’ve played before in my Steam queue. It has an interesting story that is surprisingly grand in scale.
Suga Mama got the Steve Rogers treatment.
It’s just like the removal of critical race theory in schools. People would rather just pretend that America’s past isn’t tainted with centuries of horrific oppression of minorities, because they can’t handle that we have and continue to be shit to them.
So there’s this game that I just found that I think is definitely going to be a sleeper hit. You’re left on an island and meant to fend for yourself, but then others show up and there’s a lot of weeds if you’ve been gone too long. This Animal Crossing thing feels like a sleeper hit.
Such a weird day: I bought a PS3 on sale specifically for Skyrim back in 2011. That’s the reason I own a gaming PC today.
I assumed “December” would mean a few units out on December 30th, especially with the way the supply chain has been for the last 18 months+.
The shirts also help raise awareness. Financial support is nothing without public support and pressure, after all.