This article currently sits alongside “SNL hilariously takes on Amazon Go,” so maybe it’s part of some new editorial style guide.
This article currently sits alongside “SNL hilariously takes on Amazon Go,” so maybe it’s part of some new editorial style guide.
“Hilarious” is a bit strong.
It’s like if someone made a movie about a baker and the main character always wore an apron and oven mitts everywhere they went all the time.
Most of his comments were weird, but then I did share some of his observations. Why were they wearing chaps and spurs all day and night, regardless of location or activity? That part did seem like an outsider’s assumption of the cowboy aesthetic, and it got it so wrong that I found myself laughing out loud. The…
I’m going to side with Elliott on this. I tried watching Power of the Dog and never developed enough interest in it to lose interest in it. Some movies are slow to get going. I’m not sure this one ever got going...because I realized I had better things to do with my time and turned it off.
if being born in Sacramento in 1944 doesn’t make you the arbiter of all things cowboy then what are we even doing here
I think your worldview of strip club as an establishment and the services they provide might be a bit narrow. I can’t say anything about the place those guys went to, but there are a lot of strip clubs that serve good food. I myself have been to a strip club lunch with co-workers and it was awesome, but not for the…
Your sanctimony is a really good look.
Luke, do you have any friends that are strippers? I suggest asking them what they think. Is it okay to have sex during a lunch break? What if it’s with a sex worker? What if you look at porn? Is that OK? Or is it only wrong if anyone else is there from the office?
Usually I’m on your side of this issue, but for this particular example, I kinda agree with the OP. Maybe I’m not educated enough or something and am missing the nuance. I’d love for a further elaboration to build my understanding.
As far I gather, as long as they keep their unprofessionalism out of work, that should…
So, I get everything else, but why is going to a strip club during lunch a bad thing? Like, are they gone more than the hour or whatever alotted to them? Are they not clocking out and using company time? Are they coming back drunk? If not... it’s their lunch break, they can go where they want.
That’s kinda been the Gundam MO for a long time now, I’d say. Like depending on the series/director, gundams range from massive slow robots to super agile gods of destruction.
It took me about 70 hours before I finally beat the game, but then I took a lot of time exploring all the side content. Also I spent like 4 hours just fighting Radahn, I am not that great a player. But like Jeremy said, it’s fun to see what pros can do to this game.
Im sure he saved a lot of time by not answering the phone every time his cousin called.
Wondering why this remains Kotaku’s most recent article 12+ hours later on a weekday? https://gmgunion.com/
This seems like a non-issue. Finding places to just put your controller down without any risk of bad consequences aren’t exactly hard in Elden Ring.
Just kill the enemies you’re currently engaged in or walk like 5 seconds away from them and you’re safe.
I like to leave useful messages. Getting randomly healed when someone approves it is pretty neat.
it’s better to call her a thief than an Eco-terrorist.
The original is about 25 years old. For all we know that was the last time he played it so he could just be confusing details.
I do really like Gregg Miller in some ways but dude is a kind of calculated phoney that really irks me. He’s like a much more likable Jimmy Fallon(Pete Holmes?) in that he has a fakeness to him that even you know he knows I laid on too thick. I wish Jeff Gerstmann was more mainstream because while he’s sometimes…