"Why not address his concerns instead of attacking him for his opinion?"
"Why not address his concerns instead of attacking him for his opinion?"
Don't flatter yourself. I remember you because you were a miserable prick a couple of weeks ago. And no, you didn't say the show was losing you. You said:
"As I stated before, I'm done with this show."
He is totally *not* a bad-ass. The TV version of the character is (was) far more dedicated to the well-being of the group. Comic version bailed on the group, and just wants to get off the road and hide.
The senseless waste of combining these two mighty weapons would be a tragedy, not only for the nations involved, but indeed, for our entire planet. All nations must band together to ensure that such a weapon is never developed.
Thanks for this. There was so much derp in the posts above yours that I was beginning to despair for humanity.
Still snickering over here.
Where's the entry form for the contest where Ovechkin doesn't wear sweat pants to a restaurant?
That's true. They even snuck a Firefly-class ship into the background of an early scene on Galactica's miniseries.
If I'm not mistaken, there are different pre-order bonuses for different retailers, too, right? I guess the people this article is targeting will be pre-ordering multiple copies from multiple vendors to account for that?
"To ask what an individual's greatest weakness is during an interview to decide whether they should join an organization is nonsense."
Nice bait and switch, guys. Although I guess "Buying all of Mass Effect 3's DLC, a Liara figurine, a coffee table book, 4 action figures, a controller, a headset, mousepad, messenger bag, iPhone case, mouse, and keyboard will cost you $870" doesn't quite roll off the tongue, does it?
Be cool, guys. Confident. Don't try so hard, and make sure the girl is comfortable. Oh, and then write a goddamn book about how you hooked up with someone on sonic bedsheets, and other chicks too, you guys.
The Oilers got Nick Schultzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.......
Well, the Internet has officially done everything now. Look, we made tits unappealing!
This seems like a common sense approach. I've never had an exit-interview, but it seems like there would be no upside for the ex-employee. If you are under no contractual obligation to do so, it's probably better to give these things a pass.
There's a neat rhetorical trick that the author of this piece, and you in your post, both do, which is to re-define what constitutes a "complete" game. I realize all subsequent outrage must stem from this redefinition, but honestly, doesn't BioWare get to say what constitutes a complete version of their own product,…