The plotting itself in Act 2 was pointless. What Rian Johnson was trying to do (I’m not sure I totally agree with his decisions) was take the usual harebrained Star Wars convoluted Hail Mary hero plan and make it fail. And fail spectacularly.
The plotting itself in Act 2 was pointless. What Rian Johnson was trying to do (I’m not sure I totally agree with his decisions) was take the usual harebrained Star Wars convoluted Hail Mary hero plan and make it fail. And fail spectacularly.
Depends on the relationship and individual circumstances. It’s easy for you not to cheat, and I’m sure you’ve made mistakes in your life that other people would find easy to avoid.
“Nah dawg I’ve never cheated.”
It’s easy not to cheat when no one else wants you.
Hey man this is the internet, if someone does one thing wrong in their life then they are a horrible person who might as well be shot.
When you consider that 22% (citation below) of men cheat on their wives, perhaps it’s less “the guy is an asshole” and more “the guy is the 1 in 5 of married men who cheat on their wives.”
Then consider how few of those men are willing to go up in front of an audience of hundreds of thousands, openly weep while…
Wait, he’s wearing a suit? How racist and offensive!
I love the sanctimoniousness of people on the internet, none of whom have ever cheated on a spouse (despite about half of marriages statistically involving infidelity), or done anything bad to anyone.
And unlike most “famous” people who cheat he decided to come clean, stated it was a stupid mistake, and is taking a break off things to work on his family.
I usually steer clear of such conversations, but what the heck. It bothered me a little that you reduced a complex human phenomenon (or a collection of phenomena), namely “cheating”, to a Cosmo list. Men and women cheat on their partners for a multitude of reasons, both intrinsic and systemic.
People make mistakes, he’s acknowledging them. How about you cut the human some slack, you heartless cyborg?
Sure sure, doesn’t sound credible even one bit but let’s take it on faith.
No, the one that recognizes there are problems with the system and tries to help others regardless.
Because of the sentences immediately preceding that one.
Belligerently angry Scotsmn is the stereotype.
Really? Trolling on an article about someone’s death?
It’s just as much of a sport as fucking bowling. Maybe don’t click and comment if you’re not interested?
Thank you for taking the time to click on the article and posting a comment on how you didn’t want to click on the article. Also extra points for choosing one about someone dying vs scrolling down to the next.
And you keep taking results to the study from the wrong paragraph. That one only explains why they selected the methodology used for their study, not what results they gathered from it. They are stating that the only methodology that gave “robust” results was that one, which is why they decided to use the same for the…
I haven’t really pirated games since college, but the two main ones I downloaded in the past couple years were treated as demos because they were sequels in established franchises and far out of my typical genres - Witcher 3 and Civilization VI. They’re huge games that you can’t really get a sense of through Youtube,…