Respectfully acknowledging that she is trans and using “Trans” as the primary word to describe her in every headline are also worlds apart.
Respectfully acknowledging that she is trans and using “Trans” as the primary word to describe her in every headline are also worlds apart.
“Sadly, transphobes sometimes flock to Schneider’s Twitter feed to harass and berate her.”
How many times have we watched Martha and Thomas Wayne die? Same story, same characters, different retelling.
“Philanthropy is the future of marketing” - Stephanie McMahon, WWE.
Your “damages” can’t be greater than your expected sales. I mean, they can, but only in the same way that I am dating at least 8 fewer supermodels than I would have if not for the pandemic.
Representation in media and pop culture is important and recognition is a part of that, but we really don’t need another “Trans woman on Jeopardy” headline. “Woman on Jeopardy Sets Record for Women” is enough while recognizing her standing within the LGBT+ community in the article. Placing it in the headline borders…
I’m going to presume you live in a fairly flat region. If you travel down any large mountain you will see signs alerting truckers to test their brakes. These brake testing areas are set up prior to a run-off. The thing about the run-offs is that they are loose gravel and sand areas designed to trap an out of control…
Same reason I dropped Hulu, which has yet another price increase on Tuesday.
I dropped Hulu (and their “no rewinding or fast forwarding during commercials though you have a no ad plan” b.s.) when they lost the local ABC affiliate for a month in a fight with Sinclair. I was planning on going back but YouTube TV was so much user friendly.
Agreed. If I could get a local ABC channel over the air I would be thrilled to see ESPN and their forty channels of talking heads and college football just fell off the face of the earth.
Yeach, but like you said, once people got their trophies they moved on.
That’s not fair. You left out the joy of waiting for an open bowling lane because for some reason there was a physical capacity in a digital space.
There were Home items you could earn in games like RE6. I think Nintendo could really latch onto this idea by replacing trophies and achievements with Animal Crossing items. It would be the 21st century version of the 80s Atari patches.
There is more to manufacturing cost than the cost of manufacturing.
Atari was undone by the mentality that they were the only game in town and that players didn’t have better options for their products. I would say it’s sad that this iteration of Atari is too close to Atari of old.
Atari cartridges at one time sold for $30 new. In today’s money that’s about $90.
Small run physical cartridges are going to cost close to that much to make any money. But if you are going to spend that much, I’d go with a quality title like Circus Capers from Audacity Games.
And you can read all about it on my new news site, Specknose Kotaku.
They were really adamant about not releasing any talent at the beginning of the pandemic.
I hope they reveal details because I really want to know how they got a PS5.