turdtickler
turdtickler
turdtickler

Hey now! Kevin McHale wouldn’t have played a kid in a wheelchair on Glee if he knew “what we know know”. This is a joke because we know everything we knew then now and I’m making the comparison to what you just said.

I’m not insulting you with this snark I’m insulting Evangeline Lily* Even two years ago any sane person

The idea that the police union would really go to the mat to protect this officer after something so egregious and indefensible, while off duty, doesn’t pass the smell test either.”

A public employee being paid for 15 months of vacation after murdering a child, when his entire job is to enforce said laws, is a whole lot more relevant than some random accountant doing something atrocious.

My dad has both; it fucking SUCKS. I really feel for his family.

Yep. One trashed truck, speed verified. One trashed Mercedes, thrown 75 feet by the impact. One dead kid, directly related to the impact. Shrapnel for hundreds of feet.

I’m now immensely disappointed this wasn’t about falling blocks threatening civilization as we know it, and the one man crazy enough to stack us out of it. 

Yeah it doesn’t work that way in tech jobs, top talent is hard to replace, sure some of the lower skill jobs are easy to fill but not once you climb the skill level.

Management makes a stupid decision, like thinking sales would last forever, management doesn’t get punished, actual productive workers get laid off, but the stock rises when management lays those people off to correct management’s mistake, and management never suffers any punishment for it. Great system, right?

I’ve been asked to come to the office twice a week. I applied during WFH, expected consistent WFH, and now i’m having to come in to give a display of “attendance theatre” as I call it.
I put over $5000 into my home office, I’m incredibly comfortable and efficient, with perfect ultrawide calibrated moniters. In the

All the middle management feels useless, as they have no one to berate, micro-manage, or whatnot.

i imagine it feels a little like when ridiculously difficult arcade games came to consoles 30 years ago.  Some of the design decisions came over wholesale from a model where you played per play and it didn’t quite match up.

The Last of Us is mostly combat and about 14 hours long. HBO needs to fill 10-12 hours of television. The math is pretty straightforward here -- tell more story.

I don’t get why so many gamers are caught up in the false hype that is graphical fidelity...

If Sunset Overdrive was going to get a sequel, why didn’t work start on it in the five years before the original release and the time Sony bought the studio?

I mean... It’s not ideal, but there is a difference between buying up the odd game and swallowing an entire publisher of the biggest game in the world plus tons of other IP which have all quietly gone under the radar while this whole CoD narrative drags along.

There are times in which I fucking love the way the EU/UK does business.

It’s pretty callous to just come out and say that you think people you don’t like shouldn’t have jobs, but ok, I guess you can say that.

10. Skyrim
9. Cyberpunk
8. GTA V
7. Persona 5 Royal
6. RDR2
5. Hades
4. Stardew Valley
3. Witcher 3
2. Vampire Surviors
1. Elden Ring

That’s not weird at all, but I think it shows up in the mid level streamers more than the big ones.

To be honest I’m starting to think these guys really have isolated themselves so thoroughly from the rest of the world that they think this doesn’t sound unhinged.