Bullshit. The Non-gendered thing didn’t even exist 10 years ago so it couldn’t have “always” been the preferred pronoun.
Bullshit. The Non-gendered thing didn’t even exist 10 years ago so it couldn’t have “always” been the preferred pronoun.
I don’t care either way, male, female, whatever, but referring to a singular entity as a plurality is just plain bad grammar.
This raises more questions than answers. Like is the guard there to guard you, or to guard other people from you?
They use their gut as a pillow.
This ain’t fitting around the typical American, HAha.
While the fans do love Paradise, I think 3 is by far the fan favorite of the Burnout series. 3 is still the best the formula has ever been in my opinion, having linear race tracks was so much better than an open world and a GPS you had to try and follow.
They lost me at “open world”. Burnout is awful in the open world format, as evidenced by Burnout Paradise. All they need to do is make a new Dangerous Driving game like the first one, but with an actual budget. That game was great for what it was, but it was so lacking in presentation, UI, music, etc.
Wow, in the US that kind of business savvy gets you the Oval Office.
Google: “No, you misunderstand. We’ll pay you in exposure”.
Daaaaaaaang. Check and mate.
Sure let me Google that for you
To be fair, the show itself is just stuntmen in cosplay most of the time.
Ming Na Wen vs Michelle Yeoh
Still looks like pre-rendered PS2/PS3 JRPG cutscenes.. if not cheaper..
But hey.. At least the 3D Lupin movie looks freaking amazing!
Schrödnienger’s Nunb.
No offense to io9 or the writers here, but: you guys kinda had a strong hand in stirring the pot on this one.
Shazam was better than Captain Marvel.
Not sure how Captain Marvel is on anyone’s list of the best films of the year, but you do you, io9.
You lost me with Captain Marvel as ‘Best’. No need to read the rest of the list
Captain Marvel? Oh please. If you needed a non-Endgame superhero movie, Far From Home was Far superior.
The rest of the list, yeah, not too much to disagree with.