He’s pretty much smack bang on the border of Boomer/GenX.
He’s pretty much smack bang on the border of Boomer/GenX.
What an asinine accusation of eavesdropping: when a journalist (even a self-styled one like Coffee) is calling you to get an official response, unless you say “no comment” and nothing else, of course it’s going to be on record!
Unless Coffee used some kind of deception (which I would find highly unlikely in the…
I dunno; I’ll be 61 in March, and I well remember the stunt (doesn’t help that I also remember the “Rev.” Leroy Jenkins, a bullshit artist from the 70s disguised as a fake healer).
But that’s the thing: they almost always show up to the vote with a hint of bootleather already on their breath. The optics are terrible whether McCarthy gets it or not. They either wasted days trying to prevent the inevitable and prove that they can’t get even the simplest of tasks completed, or they prove that it…
We’re probably still getting McCarthy in the end. I mean...no one else is stepping forward and challenging him. At least no one with the clout to get the remaining 20 votes he’s missing. They’ll cave eventually and then unite behind the guy. One thing is consistent with Republicans: no matter how badly they might hate…
“My job as a journalist is to reach out to all parties. Logan had accused Zach of stealing his code. I reached out to Zach and got his story and then reached back out to Logan and his manager in response. Logan and his manager chose to not comment and then get upset when I quote the guy they hired.”
I don’t even see how it was a game? it just sounds like NFTs that fuck. Like what was the gameplay supposed to be?
This is isn’t like learning that John Wayne was racist, it’s more like learning that John Wayne was a Grand Wizard of the Klan.
I mean, her money will go directly to groups trying to remove trans provisions from the UK’s Equality Act 2010, so in this case there is a pretty clear cause and effect of where the money goes in this case.
she’s a billionaire funding trans hate in a time where violent attacks against trans folk is increasing. you can go fuck off with this weepy nonsense.
You would be ok with the hundreds of people working their asses off to make the game potentially lose their jobs because of something 1 bigoted woman said
“Give me a reason that’s substantiated, not a threat of your perception of me shifting. “
Yeah, well you deal with the scrutinization every time you need to piss and we’ll be on equal footing, until then shut the fuck up
You used way too many words to just say “my apathy is more important to me than supporting trans people.”
It genuinely astounds me the level of effort people will put in to say how little they care.
“just ignore it and it’ll pass over time”
It’s not really “looking for reasons” when Rowling has very publicly made those statements…but this is all spoken like someone who probably has never had to deal with comments like these directed and them. Must be nice.
People aren’t “looking for reasons” to be angry. People are rightfully angry over transphobia, and this game is based on the franchise created by one of the world’s most visible transphobes. And fuuuuuuuuuck you and your stance of “ignore it and it’ll go away”. That’s not how social change works. The trans community…
I knew I would like the game for its novelty but I wasn’t expecting to be so affected by it. I laughed, I cried, and there were also some surprisingly spooky moments. As a theme the game teaches about a historical moment but it also asks important questions about what history is, and what purpose it serves in the…
I think the idea of a subjective “Game of the Year” list being only games you liked is rather limiting. It seems like God of War was not a game Carolyn liked, but still left an impression on her, and it still had an impact, even if a negative one.
Here is a thought: a game you don’t like can be just as impactful and…
If Elden Ring wasnt a thing, then Pentiment would’ve been my GOTY hands down. The Pillars of the Earth is one of my favorite books and this is basically that book in video game form. Hugely epic and expansive. I cannot recommend it enough— especially to history buffs, those interested in the Renaissance, or those who…