They don't care about legality. It's just one more dogwhistle to the type of people they want writing for them.
They don't care about legality. It's just one more dogwhistle to the type of people they want writing for them.
One of the things I generally liked about Ebert's reviews is that he was willing to consider what the movie was trying to do and grade appropriately.
Literally spending all that just because they requested an even more overblown budget than the military normally gets and have to use it or lose it.
Can't we get an epic win with "and they all lived happily ever after" instead?
An MMO shutting down isnβt just a game ending; itβs a world disappearing. π’ https://youtube.com/shorts/Ousn83NLQkY
"press F5 to pay respects"
Once you get to a certain age, dignity becomes optional, I believe.
I would say he learned the wrong lessons from Don Quixote, but that would require him to have read Don Quixote.
It is easier to tell other people to be kinder to themselves than it is to be kind to oneself. This does not seem fair.
But we already have a "real Star Trek" that isn't actually Star Trek. It was Galaxy Quest!
(Still a lot of gay theater kids larping in that one, though)
I thought Operation Epic Furry was just Anthrocon?
Hollywood only cares about allegations of assault if they think it'll hurt their box office. Between him and Disney bringing back Depp, I'm betting they're going to start trying to let a bunch of other people back in if these do well.
The military has often supported Scouting in various ways because of its message of patriotism and duty to country. Hegseth wants to stop that unless Scouting toes his line.
I feel as though there needs to be a corollary about "And does not accept criticism about it but doubles down instead." Everyone can make bad takes based on the loads of misinformation, but refusing to correct when confronted by people who know better seems to be the real breaking point.
I dropped Fark years ago and haven't even thought about it til just now.
Trying to remember why at this point beyond possible general toxicity, but no real need to go back.
Maybe if they increased the amount of poison counters needed, but that's an old argument...
"You are trying to kidnap what I've rightfully stolen"
And fixes the low water power.
I am so glad you're too far south to be in my company's footprint, because otherwise I'd have to start finding someone to yell at.
(undertrained support reps just following a script is a problem here too)
This is an Xbox (Succession crisis?)
Games For Breakfast is live right now and we've got ALOT to talk about.
Think you'd probably have to get in line for that one...
That would explain the sad trombone noises...
Much trauma from that game.
They can take my copy of Huckleberry Finn from my cold dead hands after I've done my best to beat them over the head with it for even trying.
I definitely appreciate the discussion on ninjutsu vs sneak.
I can't complain about more Eastman and Laird art.
Feels like it's built to get people talking about Substack without regard for what exactly is said
Even better - It's to sell a Matrix of Leadership that plays "You Got the Touch"
Until someone gives them taste buds, the machines are safer than the rest of us.
I'm wondering if that says more about the quality of the AI translation or how English speakers are perceived by that company.