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How are you able to post this? If you have a smart phone, that’s pretty irresponsible when a $20 flip phone would be all you need. If you have a computer, that’s also a waste of money when the library exists.

Jesus. If nothing else, I’m impressed by how you've managed to double down on being a douche while choosing this as your hill to die on.

Your use of time and ill will could be better spent planting a garden instead of finger-wagging a hardworking parent. Take the hint, accept the dunking-upon you richly deserve, and turn off the internet for a while ya doink.

The fun flip side to this is when you find the rooms WITH movable furniture, so I just bulldoze cloud through them for a while.

This frustrated me so much.

I was pissed when I found out BOTH sides are blocked by those stupid tables. Who designed that???

I’ve been on dynamic IP with both cable and fiber for years, and I regularly flush my router for maintenance purposes. Simply turning your router on and off doesn’t give your network a new external IP address. Rather, IP addresses assigned by your ISP are assigned to your location (through their equipment or yours and

“...as with all VR games, the need to have a headset and special controllers makes the cost of entry high.”

I saw someone say “Doom learned the wrong lessons,” and I agree.

I’ve had a lot of fun with Doom Eternal, although I’m pretty disappointed by the plot. The 2016 DOOM cast a lot of that aside, but still told a pretty coherent narrative... and the way the Doom Slayer ignored it entirely was a great meta-joke. This game seemed to really lean into the lore, but it did it in a

This is getting fucking ridiculous. Yes, rents need to be controlled so people can’t hike the every year and make cities unlivable, but there is nothing inherently immoral about owning properties and renting them out at a fair price. I’m dizzy from the amount of times I rolled my eyes reading this idiocy. 

Amen - there’s absolutely nothing wrong with the Bell-Shepards owning some apartments. In fact, as rental housing stock in LA goes, you’re much better off having a celebrity couple like them for landlords (they’ll fix things, if only to avoid bad press) than some real estate investment ghoul like Steve Mnuchin who

Yeah I thought that was really weird to have here. They took the step when so many corporate landlords aren’t doing shit.  Like why are they being called out here?

I have no issues with Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard owning a building and I think they’re being really good landlords by not charging rent for April. It’s decent and I wish my apartment complex would do the same.

That argument... No offense but that is as idiotic as China’s censorship reasoning for removing the game. How were the devs profiting from this? The game predates the pandemic by 8 years. People buying the game now is not a calculated move by the developers who from the beginning discouraged the use of the game to

I still think they look fine up close idk

As I said before, the historical context doesn’t apply here. There are no indigenous people in this game, only distinctly inhuman alien creatures. That’s not a “misstep.” They are correctly using the actual definition of the word. If they did explore the historical context of the word, liberals would be even more

As someone all for trying to put more thought into the language used and it’s appropriateness going forward, I’ll ultimately have to admit this fell short of convincing.

In my opinion, this article feels a bit damaging to general cultural progress if you’re trying to handcuff someones intent to something they didn’t intend. Historically, there is a million ways we all could be up in arms against every facet of everyday life if we want to deadlock ourselves to the negative and ignore

I don’t disagree with Paul’s take that ‘savage’ has always been a historically-charged term. But given that Typhoon studios is not an American studio (it’s Canadian and founded by an Australian person), we also have to consider the fact that (and I say this as an immigrant who experiences this almost every day)