No real shock here. Most media outlets will take any story and blow it completely out of proportion. It's not news that lawyers take on unsavory clientele from time to time, that doesn't make them rapist sympathizers
No real shock here. Most media outlets will take any story and blow it completely out of proportion. It's not news that lawyers take on unsavory clientele from time to time, that doesn't make them rapist sympathizers
"I must smell your shampoo!" *Whack*
It's not a matter of being dumb, he's in a position of authority in regards to the women in his shoot, they are also in his home often, which can add to the feeling of being trapped.
Oh I'm sorry. Thank goodness you told me Mr. Snide Commentor.
I get that, but if a side quest can't be epic, it should at least be engaging in some other way. Either by making it amusing, a different game mechanic. There are ways for you to do "mundane" things by hero standards but still have the quest not feel like a chore
I made an assassin archer type build, after a couple of hours of game time I was ridiculously overpowered.
That's a fair enough statement. There are just some games that make the transition between one "hub" to another more, I dunno seamless. And the quests and story lines are such that they are engaging on their own. In Skyrim it didn't really feel like anything I did mattered all that much.
I wouldn't say it sucked, my problem was that everyone touted how much thre was to do, and there was, but it seemed very disjointed to me. And most of the extra things to do were kind of blah story wise. After the Assassin guild quests, and the main quest, everything else was just sort of , eh.
I'm just curious, why would you post a picture of this anyway? I'm not saying the mom should be embarassed about feeding her baby in a cap and gown, but she's just inviting criticism.
It's a little hypocritical that some women get up in arms about men who say "I'm not interested in overweight women, they don't excite me" but find no issue saying "Oh I need a large penis to be excited, sorry guys".
Most of the "spirt talkers" are just tricksters. Old magicians tricks, cold reading has been used forever to make people believe there is some mystical power behind them.
Scotch, neat is my drink of choice. This seems really short sighted. I know women who drink straight whiskey, and I know men who enjoy getting tipsy on Straw-Ber-Itas ...
Watch this woman become a celebrity and get a hit show, probably on TLC. Like a racist Honey Boo Boo
But the current state of social media isn't a huge secret. If you willingly put something up that is controversial, you shouldn't be shocked that it spawns controversy, and many employers would sooner not be involved in any sort of backlash so they distance themselves.
My office has lists of things we can't wear. I don't think listing them out is inherently offensive. You're right though, that men should have an equivalent sign if it's also an issue.
That's what you're reading into it though. All the posting says is that it distracts from the learning environment. Same way as cell phones do, or some professors believe laptops do.
Isn't this more for the sake of creating a professional environment? Same way that as a guy I can't show up to my office in shorts and a t-shirt? I don't think they mean to shame women into feeling bad about their bodies, at least I should hope not.
I love the last one. It's like he runs out of ideas and swings for the fences. "DO YOU WANT TO HAVE SEXUAL INTERCOURSE!"
That's one of the pillars of the console vs. PC debate really. Personally I don't mind not having the option to tinker on a console, I trust the developers of major titles to balance the looks vs function. If I feel that I really want to tinker with how a game looks or plays I opt for a PC version instead (Like I did…
My feelings toward this guy have gone from outraged anger to pity.