False. This is clearly the work of someone else entirely.
False. This is clearly the work of someone else entirely.
Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, is a philanthropic YouTube creator
‘this is how the humans smile, yes?’
Can I pay someone to stop putting this guys face in the thumbnails? I no longer wish to look at dead things.
There are plenty of places in the U.S. where saying orange man bad is indeed a courageous act (I suspect you may live in one), but I’d agree that it wouldn’t be courageous for Alex Garland to say it. It also wouldn’t be courageous for him to say water is wet, but I’d still find it strange if he refused to acknowledge…
Right. But he did MAKE a choice. He CHOSE to set it in a country with highly partisan rhetoric, lots of armed jagoffs, a free press routinely under attack moreso now than ever before, etc. Holding him responsible for that artistic choice is not asking much.
Also, investigators can tell whether or not he pulled the trigger.
Maybe, just maybe, just keep your car and don’t trade it in.
I’m not saying it definitively proves suicide, but what world do you live in where a gun in his hand isn’t evidence that suggests suicide?
The 70s was ~50 years ago. That’s a long ass time. The subway cars don’t look like that any more. I wouldn’t call them clean, but definitely not graffiti-ed up.
Stick with me here... The malice isn’t in the intent, but in the ignorance of the assumption.
No consent to search, no ride. Nobody has a right to ride the subway.
If he wants to run with stereotypes, let me just say he looks EXACTLY like I expected.
>builds vehicle that appeals solely to attention-starved narcissists
You still have editors?! O_o
>and often spoke about how electric vehicles were good for the planet.
A 9/11 style takeover became impossible once they started locking the cockpit doors. That was the only real change they needed.
I think the bigger issue is having a buddy with a Cybertruck...
I will never understand the apologists for Mass Effect 3's ending.
The problem with the endings is that Mass Effect was pitched as having meaningful choices with persistent, long-term consequences. The endings should have been the culmination of the choices you made across the three games.