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The Steam Deck is a direct competitor but it’s not targeting the same gamers. The Switch is 200-300 dollars. The Steam Deck is 400-650 dollars. The Steam Deck is for people who either don’t want a home console at all or have above average ability to buy a redundant gaming experience at full next gen console price just

What’s it like?

A nod’s as good as a wink to a blind bat!

This implies that there's another park within the island where you can do sex and the city style adventures which would be both brilliant and hilarious 

nudge nudge, knowwhatImean, saaay no more?

Harvey straight-up raped, blackmailed, and also beat up a lot of people. He’s very unambiguously a criminal, not just a creep. 

Yeah, the only thing missing from the first trailer were crop Signs.

Obviously this person should just have said nothing at all.

I disapprove what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to pull your pud in front of women. -Voltaire

Kinda depends on if it’s kept as a secret to spoil or if it’s a part of the plot. Us revealed the doppelgangers in the trailer (Hell, it has the line “It’s us”) but that was just a main part of the plot from early on. It wasn’t something that needed to be kept hidden.

I mean... the first trailer sure did scream “aliens” even without directly showing any aliens or UFOs already. 

A giant flying rooma?

Ease up, dude. You haven’t gotten distribution yet for your last movie.

Oh no, you guys, a horny millionaire is being moderately inconvenienced. Look at the horrors that cancel culture has wrought.

He’s making fun of Ted Seranos’ quote about Gervais and Chapelle

Gina Carano and Kirk Cameron are available, I’m sure

Absolutely. I got that. Eddies reaction and participation in that conversation was...uh...clumsy?

Ehh, it’s pretty parallel to Christianity in a lot of ways, what with lots of different sects, some more different than others, and your average practitioner being less about dogmatism and more about what their faith brings them.

Death of the Author is one way that people look at literature, but it’s not definitive. If we’re looking at dictionary definitions of foreshadowing, both Dictionary.com and Merriam-Webster both read as intention being necessary

Weird to see it called a “theory.” Foreshadowing is a common literary device that, yeah, sometimes happens unintentionally. It doesn’t make it less of a legitimate reading of the text. Then again, I wouldn’t have even thought to ask Sam Neill about it. So, whatever.