tucker973
Tucker973
tucker973

I don’t know, do you think it’s possible to examine 100+ years of organized labor efforts in the United States? I don’t know where we could find any evidence of people literally dying for fair wages and working hours and national labor efforts to create federal legislation.

As you say, not all unions are created equally, and most people do not understand the difference between organizations. A blanket “good union vs bad union” discussion is not helpful. Anybody considering membership should do their research, and of course for the most part, people just want to shut up, collect a

Oh, totally, but not one tiny bit of that came across while playing. If I looked at random stills from any game that weren’t taken in a curated photo mode or whatever, most would probably look weird. Or if I grabbed one frame of film during a weird shot.

The thing I love the most about 40k is that I only have a passing knowledge, and every time I read someone post even a distilled explanation like this it sounds like they just had a stroke at their a keyboard.

Underrated.

Right, it’s the period of time when Yoda was getting High AF.

Press X to LUUUKE!

“I hate that this game made me do something linear for a bit, but I love playing a game whose entire premise is forcing me to repeat the same shit every time I die.”

I’m not trying to insinuate this is the best-looking game or anything, but I will say the stills from it do not do it justice when running.

There were also several articles all across the gaming press (not here, of course!) about the size of the multiplayer patch, the separate campaign download not going live until 1 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. UK, etc.

I get that posting super-forced-sounding hot takes is part of the job, but maybe have a couple fewer pints next time before you put [your] boy to bed, and then come down tostart a new game, mate. You’ll be more relaxed going through a ~45 minute intro that apparently took you two hours.

And I realize I speak from

How about cutting down on the invasive Lionfish population? From what I understand they’re quite tasty, especially when fried.

“Toss a coin to Games Workshop
Oh painter of minis
Oh painter of minis...”

“Toss a coin to Games Workshop
Oh painter of minis
Oh painter of minis...”

As a longtime freq, with 500+ RB DLC library, one of the three people who bought Dropmix, and Kickstarter supporter of PS4 Amplitude (top 1% or better on most songs), I am happy that Harmonix folks will still be employed in some fashion.

All I can say is you are not alone, so here’s a virtual hug/fist bump/friendly nod - whatever you need. I turned 39 this year and I wish I could say that feeling of not “amounting” to something goes away. I’ve been struggling myself, and that’s with me being very fortunate to have a good network of friends and family.

OK I’m not disagreeing with NFTs being dumb, but you are describing exactly what museums and the art world do. Most art is essentially a tax shelter. I own the Mona Lisa, but it is displayed at the Louvre where all insurance liability is assumed by the museum. They profit by it simply being there.

This is shitty (most work is shitty, all harassment is shitty). I’ll answer my question first, which is obviously, “people need to stop being shitty and workplaces need to immediately terminate these people, and society needs to improve.” But...

Uh, “the guy representing himself” is clearly an idiot who waived his right to representation. He could have had a public defender if he couldn’t afford it, even though that’s not exactly a great strategy against an army of well paid Nintendo lawyers. Still a better weapon in your arsenal than self-defense,

I get the impression this is ultimately like adding an endgame “superduper-expert-hard” mode. AI can only get you so far, but when you have dozens of people spamming “play Miley Cyrus” at you, it’s going to be waaay different from the game’s AI requests. It will encourage people to go deeper into custom record boxes,