I mean, one is a tiny static thing designed to sit on a shelf, the other is an incredibly complex 3D model that has to move and genuinely impersonate a human being.
I mean, one is a tiny static thing designed to sit on a shelf, the other is an incredibly complex 3D model that has to move and genuinely impersonate a human being.
There are not tactful ways to be truthful, that is why we having the saying of not saying anything at all.
I’ve usually found that “I’ll be honest with you...” or “To be frank...” or “To tell you the truth...” comes before a statement the the speaker is afraid the listener is either not going to like or take well.
>>>”Some of us are too tired to be as optimistic as some of you. Please respect that.”
And none of the “die and restart two steps back” bullshit like modern games.
1.4 million of them according to the view counter.
It, ironically, sounds like instructions for a fake cheat code in a Nintendo game. Like getting the triforce in OoT. Recharge your battery twelve times, on the FIFTH time, you have to stand on one leg until it hits exactly 79%. At this point you have to run a straight mile with a sketchy cat strapped into a baby…
Sorry but this is a horseshit opinion. Coke Zero tastes a lot different from Diet Coke, it’s sweeter and has that spicy, slightly citrusy flavor to it like Coca-Cola whereas Diet Coke does not. (The “base formula” of Coke Zero is the original Coke formula whereas the base formula of Diet Coke was and is the New Coke…
Really only four, since the E1000 was only ever released in PAL territories. You can’t even compare the two, though. The PSP-2000 models replaced the 1000 models, and the 3000 models replaced the 2000's, and aside from some minor enhancements the differences between them were mostly negligible. They weren’t all…
Are you intentionally missing the big difference? The different PSPs all play the same games...but to play the new “New” games you need a “New” 3DS or 2DS.
In the next frame she calls him alt right and by extension a Nazi. Then someone punches him.
I like to think he actually didn’t want to seem racist, like a TSA agent “randomly selecting” an old lady instead of the brown guy everyone is side eying, and it backfired by becoming a Seinfeld episode.
“This time, don’t be afraid to lean into it.”
Don’t forget that the reason we think of McCormick as “brand-name” but not Badia is because McCormick is spending a shitton more on marketing and advertising, which is a cost they pass onto you.
“doing nothing is better than doing something really stupid.”
He was kinda the absent father, dictating a large portion of Peter’s behavior throughout the film. You’re right that he didn’t have much screentime but he was still very influential.
You missed the point. What he/she meant was that people wear their political correctness on their sleeve, to display their ‘wokeness’ (anyone who uses that term seriously should be publicly crucified). It is isn’t necessarily hypocrisy, but one doesn’t have to stray far to find it. Wearing a badge which says you are…
No, I think what they were saying is that depth or nuance of thought has been replaced by a checklist of aesthetic signifiers. Does this person use the correct terminology and namecheck the right things? And do we rely on that instead of getting to know someone in depth? I’m not sure I agree but I can see where…
Seems like they are saying that being a good person has been transformed into a pastiche of talking points and following the right people on twitter. Society purports to vilify “bad guys” and lift up “good guys” and because the media we interact with is necessarily shallow, we are shallow as well in our ideas about…