My brother’s a cop, and he tries the “bad apple” defense of shitty cops to which my reply is “so why are the ‘bad apples’ always fiercely defended by the bunch?”
My brother’s a cop, and he tries the “bad apple” defense of shitty cops to which my reply is “so why are the ‘bad apples’ always fiercely defended by the bunch?”
That’s not how you should treat the police. They exist to protect and serve you, not the other way around.
Go fuck yourself in a fire.
She was filming a police altercation in which you’re *encouraged* to do so to provide additional evidence to a a situation. She was told to back up and did so. As long as you aren’t interfering, you’re well within your rights to film the police.
Yeah, how about we keep tabs on what the cops are doing what with the large number of executions they feel like performing in the middle of the street on a nearly daily basis?
See something say something... unless its a cop doing something then he knows better than you, obvi. /s
Just a reminder, before it inevitably comes up, that the complete idiom is: “One bad apple spoils the whole bunch.”
Didn’t take long for the worst take to be written. Nicely done!
fuck that. film the cops regardless.
In case anyone gives a shit here is what the new weed stores the government will be running in Quebec, Canada will look like once weed is legal in Canada in October. They are made in a way that people passing by cant see the product being sold inside. Cause you know “think of the children”
I disagree that an “expansion pack” cannot be so unless it’s big enough to be considered a “full-size” game otherwise (a designation that also is problematic when you have 8-hour FPS campaigns and then 100+ hour RPG campaigns).
Blood and Wine is like the length of a full game on top of how much content there already was in TW3.
That didn’t use to be the case. GTA IV’s ‘Ballad of Gay Tony’ or Dragon Age: Origins DLC of Awakening are fully separate story campaigns, for example. The Witcher 3 has done that most recently, with fully-fledged, separate stories for DLC.
Funny, I see your opinion on single player DLC as being a lazy generalization.
So if it’s not dropped on launch, then the game should forever be closed to new gameplay? And some DLC is definitely created post launch and Rockstar deciding not to drop new SP DLC is an example of this. I’ve played plenty of DLC that was just too deep and massive to be expected to have been dropped in the base game.…
I wonder what excuse they will use when RDR2 gets only online DLC?
…surely you don’t say that about games like The Witcher 3?
Except in the case of Rockstar, DLC for GTAIV were all separate stories created well after launch. And in the case of Red Dead’s DLC (which I consider the best piece of added content for a game ever), it told a completely different story that just wouldn’t work if it was available day one.
Players have clamored for single-player GTA V DLC since its release, and four years later, none has arrived. Often,…