To those playing the “Japanese Culture” card to kvetch about Heather’s misgivings:
To those playing the “Japanese Culture” card to kvetch about Heather’s misgivings:
The fundamental issue is the difference between sex and gender. Sex is mostly binary (with some edge cases), but it’s understandable to summarize sex as Male and Female.
Your first sentence lists the wrong title for the film (or maybe just an alternate title?).
Glitching is a different category, I thought.
Considering that most of our country confines offenders to leper-colony-style trailer parks (and similar), it’s not unrealistic at all that her peers would be convicted molesters.
I worried about that too, but in practice, Hyrule is full of comparable replacements that scale with the difficulty of that region. I keep a few weapons less-used mostly for practical non-combat reasons, but otherwise I can use whatever I find nearby an enemy to effectively fight it.
The comment at the end was that they were “instrumental” in the characters’ downfalls, not that they were the only cause. The role of the witch(es) in both cases is to mislead, sometimes by telling the truth (but not the whole truth).
Is she outside the statute of limitations? I mean, it’s great that the network investigated things to her satisfaction, but Sexual Assault is a criminal action deserving criminal penalties.
I thought a couplet also implied a standard meter between the two lines?
Rejected alternate titles:
I am enjoying the game, but I’m frustrated by two things:
I’d say it’s because the filter matters. Trump’s biggest weakness is that he doesn’t think before he says or does anything. The lack of filter may be refreshing to some, but it shows how inept he is.
I need to try it out, but the accelerometers in the pad might still be useful for fine-grain aiming of the bow.
Yes.
I’ve played the first two hours. So far so good, though it seems that Nintendo ditched the ability to use the Wii U pad screen as a real-time menu (as had been the case for the two Zelda remakes for Wii U).
I think some distinction needs to be drawn here. I don’t think the Judge is implying, if his hypothesis is correct, that Anthony isn’t responsible for the death. More that the intent itself would not have been to kill.
Unless I’m missing something, based on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th paragraphs, it sounds like “Take the Draw” is choosing the “Support Nunu” option during team setup but then not playing support.
From the description, the problem is that he’s not telling his teammates up front what he plans to do. He might be getting results, but he’s telling them he’ll play “support” while not actually performing that role.
So to clarify, the issue isn’t so much that he plays a certain way, but rather that he tells his teammates he’s going to play support and then doesn’t do so?
I think an argument could be made that Asian-American has emerged as its own ethnic identity of sorts, though “Asian” is certainly ridiculous.