I just love the insinuation that if you’re not a fan of a real estate grifter-cum-President and/or the dude addicted to self-owns, it *has* to be because of leftism.
I just love the insinuation that if you’re not a fan of a real estate grifter-cum-President and/or the dude addicted to self-owns, it *has* to be because of leftism.
Oh good, so not only did they learn the opposite of what Suicide Squad’s failure should have taught them, they’ve also decided to only milk four franchises from now on.
You mean aside from the white nationalism and the “anti-woke” cultural wars? Yeah he’s a shitty dude.
Yeah. Here’s the thing though: the signs were there for quite a while when it comes to Embracer. Many don’t seem to notice that a lot of industry executives are all out at war against the working class. The fact they can get away with laying off anyone they like for a gain means this practice will not only accelerate…
It’s wild how across the board MAGA folks can not understand how to produce anything aesthetically pleasing. Any time they try and create literally anything it looks like clip-art, Windows 95 slide show, horse shit.
How about its an ugly game in a dull genre and I feel like the 3 hours I already wasted on it were painfully boring?
Kinda seems like homeboy is following the Elon Musk arc to me, that is to say I was largely indifferent to his antics until he started with the stupid “don’t you know who I am?” bullshit.
Every single person he annoyed had something better to do than help him make more money. Fuck this guy.
“Conscription is slavery and no just society or sound military body can endure based on forced service”
Only from reading your description, I see the book hits about half of Umberto Eco’s 14 characteristics of a fascist movement. In particular it’s hitting #10 “contempt for the weak” (ie people who don’t “volunteer” for military service) and #11 “everybody is educated to become a hero”.
Sure, but the delivery is related to the genre it was using as a medium for the satire. Starship Troopers is a big, over the top action flick and also biting satire. Its bombastic nature is due to what it is, not its underlying message.
This film always reminds me of the situation around Last Action Hero. They’re both satires that went over the heads of a lot of critics because they were action/sci-fi films. They ironically missed giving them proper critical analysis and wrote them off as simple “popcorn flicks.”
The best satire doesn’t have to be subtle, it has to be earnest. If you think that “the Irish should eat their babies if they’re so hungry” is subtle, then you might want to either recalibrate your scale for subtlety or seriously reevaluate your view on the Irish.
You're really desperate to find something to complain about, aren't you?
Well, I mean he’s an interesting choice for Tony Tony Chopper, but I’m sure he’ll kill it.
I didn’t start playing it until December after it had seen multiple patches, and while I have encountered various glitches (from relatively minor to some fairly serious ones) and still do to this day (I’m just at the end of Act 2 now), all in all I’ve been extremely pleased with the experience. Perhaps the (well…
Why don’t you ask Larian Studios?
Some Cybertruck owners say their fellow Cybertruckers are blowing things out of proportion, and one said it’s a good idea to not “...drive it in the rain, or get it wet.
That “much too loud” noise wasn’t even audible in the guys body cam.