I’m worried that will be the case and more people will start blaming Baldwin, even though it will obviously still not be his fault that a prop gun was fucking loaded.
I’m worried that will be the case and more people will start blaming Baldwin, even though it will obviously still not be his fault that a prop gun was fucking loaded.
Others have speculated it was a shot towards the camera.
Probably a dealer of antique firearms, possibly one whom they found locally in New Mexico and who had no experience selling to film productions. Whoever delivered it likely didn’t bother to make sure it was empty and just assumed the prop master would take care of it.
The producers do the hiring, not the director, this is an important distinction.
It doesn’t have to be his fault to lead to suicide. I think he’s fucked. And a part of me is grinning, because all his life he has been a complete asshole.
What the fuck? What a horrible comment.
If any part of you is “grinning,” I think you’re the complete asshole in this situation.
Alec Baldwin was not responsible for loading the gun. While I’m sure he has a tremendous amount of guilt. He was an actor handed a gun by a prop master and told it was safe.
I can definitely understand Baldwin feeling a tremendous amount of guilt for this, but the rest of your statement makes no sense to me. Assuming he was using the weapon as intended in the scene, how is this his fault? I can’t imagine it’s standard practice for actors to safety check their props.
The farm utilized salt water taken directly from the ocean, and I doubt they were trying to spend money diluting it with water.
Hello! Aquaculture focused veterinarian here. Tilapia can actually be adapted for salt water, they can even breed in it. I’ve seen it done in a Caribbean fish farm.
I'm so fucking excited for this I cannot stand it.
That’s true, corporations don’t care. There are still people within those corporations that do care about their work though; I can imagine a small change like this is just something a developer or some such threw on the table during a meeting or whatever and the team decided to implement it, rather than some grand…
If I’m reading the TBT article correctly, this is the road this idiot was going 116 mph on. WTAF was he thinking?
I say this as someone who likes driving fast, who owns fast cars, and who is generally skeptical of adding more bureaucracy to our lives:
Surprisingly my island wasn’t that bad aside from a ton of rocks and shells.
I think calling them appreciable assets is generous. Pokemon cards, stocks, and tulip bulbs all have value or confer partial possession of a thing of value. An NFT is like if I rip of a piece of paper and hand you a scrap for $10,000 while insisting it is very valuable, but then at least you would have something…
It shouldn’t happen but I can’t say I’m surprised given they’ve repeatedly bait and switched for months over every little thing to do with the obvious scam they’re pulling.
I feel like this is skewed. I mean, yes the consoles sold, but how many of them have sold to scalpers trying to bleed the aftermarket dry because of supply issues. Meanwhile I can walk into any store and get a Switch probably.
Normally I am not a DLC fan. But with all these hours of fun I had with this game...*throws money at Nintendo*.