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I don’t find Nate to be narcissistic or sociopathic – though his behaviour might be. Nate’s going down a path that too many young men (and indeed, people) have gone down: he doesn’t see the power he wields in his own life – he’s constantly intimidated and insecure because he feels the toxic expectations (masculinity,

If you don’t mind shelling out ~$25 there are third-party solutions for supporting a multitude of existing wireless controllers. I currently use mine to give my WiiU Pro controller a second life. But yeah, Nintendo SHOULD have offered the support natively.

It makes me sad that “Jurassic Park” didn’t make the list – if only because doing a parody song based around the sprawling Donna Summer cover of MacArthur Park is a feat onto of itself.

What I mean is that, in order to do this over and over again, you have to believe, deep down in your soul, that a person’s willingness to trust you isn’t just a reason, but a justification for lying to them, stealing from them, and taking things that aren’t yours to take. If somebody trusts you, it means they deserve

When this sort of thing of thing happens it’s hard not be extra infuriated by the constant barrage of false copyright takedowns that artists encounter online thanks to systems like YouTube’s ContentID and legislation like the DMCA. Small artists are struggling on online platforms to prove their own work is theirs.

I mean, seeing as how Affion Crockett is actually a rapper and stand-up comedian, I’d say that joke landed, with a wink.

We trust those ideas so deeply, because they’re not ours. We’re custodians, at best.

I’m troubled by the articles I’m seeing which constantly accuse Stede of “abandoning” Ed during their escape plan. They all seem to forget that Stede was kidnapped at swordpoint and led into the jungle by the insane Captain Nigel Badminton – who dies not before thoroughly delivering his withering, spittle-shooting

The ample allusions to Chuck in this episode really frame Kim and Jimmy’s actions towards Howard aptly. The destruction they wreak – tearing down a man so wholly and completely over personal and professional slights – has the same unanticipated consequence: it costs their target his life.

I feel certain that the slide ruler encased in resin is both a genuine gift from “The Boys” and also a clue to the location of the bunker. The boys didn’t attend the funeral out of fear and shame, but they made sure that there was a fitting monument to their senior engineer’s final work.

I sense this whole escapade is actually a formative moment for Gus in an already very-self-possessed man. Mike’s steadfast, “You’re not doing that,” even with an henchman’s gun pointed to his head shows how deeply committed Mike is to fair play – Honour among thieves, after all.

... would have been more effective if it didn’t basically turn into a joke...

I have a lot of disagreements with some of the harsher assessments in this article, but the one thing I have to debate is that Edwin Akufo’s purile temper tantrum was an exhalation I’d awaited for since his introduction. A rich man who claims not to believe in billionaires and then abandons a helicopter on a field, or

So... is no one else on this thread weirded out that Sarah Newlin from True Blood has apparently spontaneously manifested as a real live person?

Cool. Now all I need is a Nintendo Switch. Anybody know where I can get one?

I didn’t come to work yesterday because I had a dentist appointment” <- Lie

Pretty harsh. I’m also discomfited by the fact that so many of the reviews for this season headline with the complaint: “Where’s the wrestling?” – with “Freaky Tuesday” being the singular episode that garnered a coveted “A” grade.

Absolutely – I follow the Hermitcraft server on YouTube, a community of less than 30 players, only a portion of whom are regularly active. They are continually having problems with server performance and versions which break something about online gameplay.

I can’t help wondering about the politics of platform intrinsic to Minecraft. The original, primary codebase exists in Java, which (mostly) makes it very portable but has certain restrictions when it comes to hardware integration.

Warren–Sanders 2020