It’s possible that this is also a spouse finding out that their partner is cheating.
It’s possible that this is also a spouse finding out that their partner is cheating.
“Do you watch scripted TV shows and complain that there is NO WAY something interesting can happen that often to a specific group of people?”
Speaking of cameras, my favorite trick on that show is shooting an angle to make it look like they’re loading an item “into” the van that’s actually being passed behind the van.
Lightning Dancer (Final Fantasy X) makes it a no-go for me. I think I successfully chained about twenty lightning dodges once.
I read the comments to see what shows in the list that people are recommending. I’m not going through multiple pages like it’s 2010.
I’m sure I could find a similar quote about the Gen 6 car. And the CoT. And the winged models. The point is that it’s the same thing that happens every time. See also: Tracking repaving. Mark my words. Within ten years, someone will be complaining a track isn’t as good as Atlanta.
It is space.
“The first couple years of Gen 6 were great, but I think everyone was too caught up in the crazy new chase formats and retiring stars to really notice how good the racing was.”
But that’s not the perspective that the article is about. It wasn’t about Ash feeling ashamed about the size of her collection in comparison, it was about being a black person and seeing another black person, particularly an older black person being recognized.
Rightfully bashing her for writing a puff piece about race? You’re claiming that people are right to bash someone solely for doing the job they were hired for? Ms. Parrish was hired, I’m sure, in part to bring her own perspective to an audience that doesn’t necessarily see representation in the games media.
And Ms.…
“the woman’s race (or gender, for that matter) has nothing to do with her collection. all you did was suggest that its out of the ordinary for a black woman to be into games.”
And everything to do with the author’s perspective on it which is what the article is about.
Roger Ebert gave a “thumbs down” rating to the…
Y’all! A Black woman was named the winner of not one but two world records for having the largest collection of LCD and playable gaming systems and my mind is alight with joy.
That reminds me of seeing an original Puck Man cabinet (though not knowing the history, thought it was a knock off machine at the time) and they were right to worry that they would be vandalized.
It’s like the new Doctor in Doctor Who. But the concern with this new car was that it didn’t perform well in the first round of testing. Just like every other remodel before it.
I imagine the Aligned universe where you get modern takes on classic characters and everything else (Beast Wars) gets shoehorned in.
Wish they’d just let him do whatever he’s trying to with Verum Rex
I’ve literally thrown half a drink and fries in the trash so many times that I’ve basically stopped going there because of this issue.
It’s a big country. And one look at the London mayoral races tells me that some countries are still in the “We just don’t discuss those sorts of things in public” phase that America used to wallow in about race and sexual orientation.
No vaccination required? They should hold them in Texas with Japan and the US as cohosts. (Going to need some Kevlar for the Chinese team though.)
Real Estate is a good example because it’s about to run into a problem that NES games will hit another ten to fifteen years later and that is that humans are (with perhaps the exception of Keith Richards and Paul Rudd) mortal. The real estate construction boom that will occur over the next few years to meet demand…