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Neither, I was in D&T. Though I’m glad I left that guild when I did. It was toxic af.

The problem is, after Guardians, I think they’re well aware they jumped the shark story wise and wrote themselves into a very bad corner. It will be interesting to see what they do to course correct.

As someone who got several world first raid boss clears back in vanilla, this isn’t exactly a new problem. People hunted me and my guild mates all the time and many came to our server because it was the one with the best guild.

Everyone rags on The Spirits Within but it happens to be a fairly influential movie in the history of Hollywood.

I am not the most articulate, and you are making a lot of assumptions about me based on that. I am definitely not what you are assuming me to be, and you really need to check how quickly you tell someone to "shut the fuck up."

There is the context that the player base has been begging WotC to be more open with its plans for the league. Instead their announcements have been months late and their decision making hasn’t been consistent. This is where most of the frustration from pro players and others is coming from.

I think the controversy is less over the specific picks and more over how they were picked.

It would be nice if a photograph that wasn’t photoshopped to hell and back was posted. If you look at Romstein’s instagram, the actual costume looks nothing like the photo. The colours are completely different. Which is a shame, because the actual costume is still amazing.

I think your assumptions are way off. A 1080Ti is not a killer PC these days. $1000 is a big deal, the number of people with $1000 phones isn't that many so you might need to recalibrate some of your assumptions.

Anyone spending $1000 on this already has a computer that can hit 120FPS on everything.

This isn't meant to run in most computers. If it were, it wouldn't be $1000. This is meant for people who already have a killer computer.

Wasn’t there an article recently where someone did the math and Valve’s effective cut is far lower than 30% due to how they implement rates based on number of sales and also allow developers to sell steam keys on store fronts where Valve gets none of the cut but still has to support the game? IIRC the effective cut

I would like to add that it isn’t just an American thing. People of darker skin colours tend to face racism in Europe, Asia, etc.

Blackface in the cosplay community is, unfortunately, not as controversial as you might think, especially in Europe and East Asia. Often in the EU and East Asia you get docked points in cosplay contests for not matching a character’s skin color, even when doing so would involve blackface.

I would like to point out though, your criticism of me falls into an ad hominem fallacy since you’re attacking my credibility unless I do it myself. Someone who eats food at a restaurant doesn’t need to be a chef to know when it’s cooked badly.

I once saw someone put the P8 cable into the P9 cable’s socket, and the P9 cable into the P8 cable’s socket. Oh and they were backwards too. Now for those old enough to remember what these cables are, you’re also old enough to know that this is a recipe for an instant electrical fire. The same person then grabbed a

Ok, so the connection to cosplay is that Dave Bautista heard about a professional costume shop that services the TV and film industry in Atlanta, from a crew member on GotG who happens to cosplay, and also likely heard about this shop because it has probably done work for Marvel. This is my shocked Pikachu face.

Except doing that is hard, carries risks, and is not a viable long term strategy for building detailed profiles of foreigners. What the Chinese government wants to do is track as much as they can about people both within and outside China. This is why you are starting to see WeChat(also owned by Tencent) being

If you read my comment you’ll see that I agree with respect to Epic not giving their data to Tencent. However, any data that Tencent has is absolutely being given to the Chinese government. That’s more or less the deal that major corporations have to make to operate in China. So the problem is that going forward,