Enjoy your complacency in the police state.
Enjoy your complacency in the police state.
This isn’t about silencing criticism. It’s about calling out the vicious harassment, threats, etc. that this developer has had to deal with simply because they chose Epic. It’s even in the headline of the article. Criticism is fine. Threats and harassment are not. Why is this so difficult for people to understand?
I got plenty of issues with the Epic Games store but man that is not the fucking point here. An indie developer was utterly and viciously harassed over the weekend for no good reason and all you can say is how people don’t get why you hate EGS? Fucking hell, dude. Get some god damned perspective and GROW THE FUCK UP!…
Yeah that’s why the decision to make The Deep a rapist in the pilot is so head-scratching. Perhaps actually show the heroes being heroes before we see how “unheroic” they truly are behind closed doors. How can we sympathize with A-Train when our introduction to him is him nonchalantly killing an innocent bystander?
I think that’s a great point. The show is still a little stuck on “he’s like Superman, but he’s an asshole.”
Everyone realizes that The Seven in The Boys are just supervillains, right? I mean, they are supervillains who have cloaked their villainy beneath a veneer of outward respectability, but they act, in all ways, like your basic, run of the mill supervillains.
Repeal the Second Amendment.
Copyright infringement isn't restricted solely to for-profit uses.
A typical house in the U.S. get 220V single phase split into two 110V phases 180 degrees out of phase with each other with a neutral from the center-tap, typically grounded at the breaker box. If you take the two 110V phases (ergo 2-phase) you can use them as a single-phase 220V supply. Most high power things like…
Yet you still took the time to post that drivel. Fella, I don’t like romantic comedy movies or the works of Post Malone or Taylor Swift, but you won’t find me going out of my way to trash them. They are not my thing. Move along
Sit down, pubescent child. The rest of us grew up.
It is shitty, and I’m over it. The article was trash, and trying to excuse it or paper over it by gaysplaining to the rest of us that degrading “reading” is inherently part of gay culture is shitty.
I suspect Peck’s real problem with Mayor Pete is that for so long Peck has defined his own self image in opposition to what he perceives as “mainstream.” His most outwardly apparent, obvious claim to existing outside of the mainstream is his status as a sexual minority.
Peck’s column popped up in my newsfeed on Saturday and I read it all the way through. Within its text, one thing became clear to me (me: a 57 year old gay man who went through the early 90s in NY and LA - and all that meant, too): Peck is stuck in a time and place and suffering from arrested development. I’d wager…
Well this gay man found parts of the article to be quite homophobic. Calling a gay man “Mary” in an attempt to degrade and belittle him is pretty textbook homophobia.
Is it possible that it’s maybe not outright homophobia, but still pretty shitty to criticize someone for not being gay the way you want them to be (politician or not)?
And violates the Flag Code, at least in the District of Columbia.
Kaep didn’t have to get political, he should have told the other truth: putting the American flag on any clothing that isn't a uniform is classless and tacky.
Tasha completely misread the movie. You are supposed to root for D-FENZ
in the beginning, but by films end you realize just how insane,
disturbed and unhinged he is. Duvall is his counterpart, someone who
deals with all the same annoyances in his daily life and still does the
right thing. The whole last exchange…