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Why do libertarians think that having to choose between two shitty options somehow validates the circumstances that enable the less shitty option?

He got past the milquetoast Tim Kaine by mostly just shaking his head to whatever the perhaps overeager Kaine had to say. But I don’t know that Harris is going to be as big a pushover.

The raids being easier over a decade after they were released is inevitable. They flat out can’t be as hard as they were. The encounters are a known quantity, data collection is much bigger than it ever was back then (player-driven wikis were just getting started around that time, and YouTube is younger than WoW is,

WoW didn’t invent that, EverQuest before it was certainly a model they followed at the time. But endgame is kind of an inevitability in MMOs. The point where you level cap is where your progression shifts largely to just gear, and it’s a natural breaking point to put content because inevitably everyone hits that

It kinda feels like it’d be a fun game to play if it were actually a thing. Like mechanically it’d be a fun JRPG.

I first heard the phrase used to describe a process practiced in Japan. You often pay several months rent in securing a new apartment agreement, non-refundable.

Doddering Congressperson uses the opportunity to talk to some of the most powerful figures in the tech industry as a chance to ask some sort of mundane tech support question.

Apparently not very hard to get to the battery on a Vita. They’re not meant to be user replacable but nothing super risky you have to do to get to one I guess.

I’m not remotely interested in sports enough to ever subscribe to a sports blog I think, but I can’t deny the writing talent of the Deadspin crew. For someone as usually disinterested as me, I definitely found myself reading quite a lot of their work.

seems like all the people predicting the snyder cut will be bad all intend to watch it.

I just want to know where they got the idea he had some sort of deep talent for writing in the first place. His output is all style and zero substance and he’s never demonstrated any particular proficiency for subtlety or depth.

The guy who threw in a cameo of Jimmy Olson in BvS by murdering him in the opening scenes without ever naming him on screen thinks more is more. Yep.

Shame he’s a ham-handed hack and is probably just going to deliver another shitty product that’s all style and no substance.

I think Sucker Punch’s main problem was its sound design

They introduce Hulk, Ant Man, and Doctor Strange for the first time too.

That’s Kazuma Kaneko’s art style, and pretty much the defining look of most of the main entry SMT games since the second game in the series.

The noose has a long history of being used as a racially-motivated threat. They’re not co-opting a neutral symbol here, it was problematic long before Overwatch existed.

Went with a laptop a few years ago just because I was moving often enough that a desktop was unwieldy. Pretty happy with them, and I’ve upgraded where I could (RAM and hard drives mostly.)

Sure, the best approach will always be a mixture of traditional katana skills and more “underhanded” tools like smoke bombs and firecrackers, but the game never punishes you for living out your own personal version of Seven Samurai.

We’re talking a theoretical though, that a competitor is even interested in doing what Mixer did and can offer more money than Twitch would. Why would Spotify try to just repeat what Microsoft failed to do? Spotify doesn’t have more money than Microsoft, and that money didn’t help them buy their way into a competitive