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I hope someone uses all your notes to improve the AI that produces all these articles.
I mean he’s got a point. This is a picture of Cairo in 1980, even a few years earlier than the movie. It’s a city. Hollywood does have a habit of showing Cairo like it’s perpetually the dig site from Indiana Jones.
My issue isn’t that the drama in the show is based on superficial issues, but that the show has a bizarre tendency to make what minimal drama it establishes evaporate. For example:
If you’re knocking a Kirby game for it’s simplicity then you haven’t been paying attention for the past 30 years
You only get offered to do a bunch of crappy films that pay a lot of money by first being in films that boost your prestige, like Mr. Cage there. Or Bruce Willis or Cuba Gooding Jr. Otherwise you’re just a waiter that makes industry minimum in a whole mess of awful films, or Steven Seagal.
I could find this an unfortunate decision, but since HBO renewed Peacemaker, I am going to turn a blind eye to this
“I feel like what Miranda does [on And Just Like That…] is incredibly brave. She gives up her very lucrative corporate job and goes back to try and make something more of her life.
Proto Man disapproves of AV Club’s articles
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Dude, you’re doing yeoman’s work for the oil companies here by calling it a tax, when it isn’t.
If this fee wasn’t instituted by a local or state government, it’s not a tax. It’s just oil companies sneakily hosing everyone but they call it a “fee” so they can say the base price hasn’t changed.
Are you confused about the term itself or why it’s being applied to these specific games? Deathloop is often called an immersive sim because it has complex, dense and open-ended level design that accommodates multiple playstyles. It also has deep systems and mechanics that can interact with each other in dynamic and…
Life is hard when everyone’s healthy and you are financially sound.
I was close to the age of the characters, but totally related to the characters being forced to sell their huge mansion.
Ooooh, what kind of unrelatable, rich person antics will Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann get into this time?
And, things about men are considered to be universal whereas things about women are considered niche. This is the same for shows focused on white people (considered universal) versus those focused on people of color (considered niche).
We’re starting to drift away from those gendered concepts, but only in one direction. The things that are being marketed to all demographics are overwhelmingly male-centric. It’s now okay for girls to like things that were thought of as boys’ media (outside of strident gatekeepers), but the opposite is still uncommon.…
Maybe we just need to get rid of that pesky ‘work’ thing, and fish and ski instead.
Your not wrong that the maps are ridiculous. But time zones help put things into perspective for people in terms of a normal “day”. This is especially important in a global society.