Did I read that right that the CEO of a company really almost fired an employee for being transgender?
Did I read that right that the CEO of a company really almost fired an employee for being transgender?
I can’t think of anyone who carries off that look!
Is that Dwayne fricking Dibley?
What a little sociopath. It’s not roleplaying a vllainous character if you’re just doing the bad things for real to other actual people. That’s just being a villain in real life.
Gonna go out on a limb and say it’s probably because guys make you feel like you’re not in the room.
That does not work at ALL. The empire are beloved villains because they’re affably incompetent, require scary dudes with wizard powers to get almost anything done, and look either ultra-snazzy, or like walking bobble heads.
Loved the gameplay, just couldn’t get around the huge ways it clashed with the backstories of the characters from 7.
I came up with about ten different smart-assed deconstructions of your comment before deciding to just call you a dumb fucking idiot.
God, I have met so many people like this person, body language, attitude and all. She’s going to learn nothing and act victimized by this.
Yeah. I think it made it a good point to stop “Dragonball” and start “Dragonball Z”. Like... Dragonball was, if you look at it from far enough away to see it all at once, the story of this boy going from a feral monkey child, and growing into a martial artist and then eventually a literal divine warrior. Where Z…
I’m not going to lie, I started your story expecting it to be a summary of the movie Roadhouse. I'm disappointed.
Dude, complaining about a tattoo while simultaneously sexualizing it is like... the kind of over the top creeper comment people make in SATIRE. I don’t want to tell you how good or bad of a person to be, but please, just don’t be a stereotype.
What's wrong with Shaq-Fu?
It's really not, but you do you.
Nobody is doing that.
No
“I’m not interested in sharing this list or any other space with someone who is going to insist on nullifying and erasing my existence and experience as female,” a prominent futurist in progressive news media wrote back.
I remember it getting a lot of good press at the time, though I think retroactively it gets a lot of flak for... everything the two creative leads did afterwards... But hey, broken clocks.
This seemed really predictable to me, in the sense that Mark Hamill’s responses have all been very human. I mean, pretty much everyone who was upset about Luke’s failures identified with the character, but Hamill has the best reason of any of them to do so.
I mean, given what it’s a sequel episode to, I’m not ruling out just a little bit of Chronicle, though I haven’t played it yet