The democrats did try to play dirty though?
The democrats did try to play dirty though?
So, would you be okay with not having a better fuck around?
I mean, so I’m trying to be objective, since I don’t know you. It sounds like this is an important part of your identity. I like sex, but I’m cool with a couple times a week with the wife, and you’re clearly not. So, my question is, can you guys really stop? Like it’s all great to have a plan until you actually have…
You know that’s going to make this much harder to keep up. You’ll have to change your rules to do it.
Like almost everything, being a sociopath exists on a spectrum. Do either of you want kids?
Do you lie in other situations in your life? Work? other relationships?
If your wife found out about it, would you feel bad? Like, would you feel bad that you got caught and your relationship was over, or would you feel bad about the pain that you caused her? The distinction is important. Would you lie or throw someone else under the bus if it were beneficial to you, and you wouldn’t…
I thought the video review of this game was amazing. I’ve played hours of several DQ games, but I’ve never truly been enveloped in one. Should this be the one I try out? Is the plot itself actually good? I don’t mind stuff not being “EPIC”, but I do like the plot to be interesting.
You seem more like a “Loud, Boiling Over” to me
Did you pretend like you didn’t know him?
Hey, so I agree it’s harder for women, and that sucks, and companies should probably do more to protect them. I mean, maybe she shouldn’t have been fired, but if she had other warnings, then it kinda is what it is. Sometimes people are way different online than their actual personality, but her comments in general…
I kinda agree about the coworker (but I’d need more information on it), but regardless of the “piling on” from others as well, the guy’s comment she went off on was about as mild as it gets. You just can’t react that way. That guy wasn’t demanding anything, and she could’ve easily not responded. Also, if you don’t…
No, that guy’s comment, while I can see being annoying, is not harassment...like, not at all.
I want to reiterate how unprofessional I find Price to be on social media in general, and that I think she deserved to be fired (but I hope she finds good work again). Her response was completely inappropriate and uncalled for.
I played about 30 hours at launch, and I found that having a balanced team with good builds made the game relatively easy. I definitely thought it was easier than the newer XCOM’s.
“There’s some confusion, I think, among some people I’ve seen talk about who want to suggest that a developer needs to always be accessible and willing to endure anything because the “work for gamers” or whatever. That’s certainly not true and I don’t begrudge any developer or worker who pushes back against that.”
He, she, or they won’t respond to this because it was too well thought out.
That’s not a very good argument. It’s more like if you were giving a lecture, and people came and dropped comments in the comment box, and then you went and read one of the comments, which you didn’t have to do, and then went off on the microphone about how ridiculous the comment was.
Uhh what. RogerBacon doesn’t work for them either, but in both cases, the customers are the ones buying the product.
Thank you. If ArenaNet didn’t fire her just because of the ridiculous outrage, then they would be just as guilty of letting fans affect their decision making. Decisions like this need to be made regardless of what the fans think.