Pretty much the size of it. There’s this bizarre narcissistic streak in a lot of folks that assumes if something isn’t “for me!” then it’s not for *anyone*. What a sad, small world such people must live in.
Pretty much the size of it. There’s this bizarre narcissistic streak in a lot of folks that assumes if something isn’t “for me!” then it’s not for *anyone*. What a sad, small world such people must live in.
If I was a kid (or a parent with a kid) I can tell I would be all about this thing. I love the fact that Nintendo is even making something like this. It always feels like people are so ready to shit on them for trying new/different things. And then we play them and they end up being fun as hell. I won’t be getting it,…
I’ve heard SEA-TAC is similar in pricing strategy. Unions are fighting it at PDX though. Saying it depresses worker wages. They make a little over minimum. So the assumption is concession workers at other airports make significantly more because their food is twice as expensive. I... kinda doubt that.
Nice trolling but no. That’s not really how PTSD triggers work.
“Everyone is a victim these days.”
MoviePass doesn’t have 2 billion users. Thanks for the faux-outrage though.
‘Need’ is a rather subjective word isn’t it? Do you or I (or anyone) need Facebook? Is it essential to our being? No, of course not.
Sorry if this hurts your feelings, but we’ve been down this path plenty of times before. Every little data fuckup Facebook makes triggers a huge wave of “should you delete Facebook / here’s how to delete Facebook / let’s all delete Facebook” commentary. And that’s great and all, and we all talk about it for a month,…
Pepe the frog and his amazing internet friends must love what the guy they helped elect is saying about their favorite pastime.
Stricter gun laws won’t do much. It’s far too easy to get a gun, even if it’s not from a local gun store directly
As a long time game industry guy, would love to attend this meeting, though I don’t think the President would like what I have to say.
No, guns aren’t to blame. Our gun laws, the gun lobby, and gun fetishism however...
Because guns don’t cause crime, they are innocent victims of violent media and lack of Jesus, and the gay agenda, and taxes, and half a dozen other boogeymen.
When people complain that game companies are going to microtransactions rather than up front cover prices... show them that first quote.
The unfairness stems from the fact that you need to pay to find a balloon, but it’s free to hide one.
I couldn’t possibly care less about his tiny hands because I’m far too busy wondering, why didn’t he comb his fucking hair??
This guy is a horrible human being for what he thinks and said about women. The size of his hands are completely irrelevant. This kind of discourse doesn’t help the cause even if it makes us feel momentarily better to discredit someone based on their looks or bodies. Which I think is fair to remind everyone is…
Maya Rudolph’s judge character is one of the show’s rare moments where things don’t quite gel. Rudolph has certainly more than earned her comic legend status, but the writing and the performance just don’t add up into an interesting or funny character. It feels lazy and unfocused.
There’s something in this show that prevents me from enjoying it as much as I’d wish. I guess it’s because it’s so blatantly high concept and apparently detailed in its world-building that I can’t just be like, “eh, it’s just sitcom chicanery”, because I think dismissing parts of it like that wouldn’t be fair. But at…
Starting with the previous episode, and the efforts to make Michael understand the human condition, I wondered why don’t THEY also try to understand Michael? Ask him what his lengthy existence has been like, what he’s done the whole time, what things have changed for him.