“like always”???
You’re saying it like it’s obvious, but it’s a fair question.
“like always”???
You’re saying it like it’s obvious, but it’s a fair question.
Ah crap, it’s noon
He’s not wrong, but that’s why it’s laughable. It’s so fucking obvious that it literally does not need to be said.
“Oh gee, why didn’t I think to ask for a favor from people close to me?”
It’s still fun, though. I think it has a cohesive look that I would call “visually distinct for gaming purposes” rather than specifically beautiful.
Schadenfreude and hyperbole. They are not literally laughing their asses off, either.
Thing that he didn’t do was fully back the union in the way that I meant. No schedule changes, no predictability, no sick days. No alarm at what is apparently a nationally vital resource being run poorly by people whose sole motivation is shareholder profits.
The concessions they got were paltry in comparison and it’s honestly fucking shameful that we treat people this way.
I guess I meant fully backed? I’m referring to the thing Biden didn’t do when he had the chance, to prove how pro-union he is.
God, imagine if Biden had backed the railroad unions… Ahh, what might have been.
I don’t get the LLM hate. Reminiscent of the Wikipedia and general Internet hate before it, I think. It has its uses, especially in terms of general knowledge and brainstorming, but as any regular Internet user knows, you don’t just believe the first thing you read.
Here’s a fun search challenge that stumped my normal methods:
Back in the 90s Star Trek actor Michael Dorn hosted a show where he was introducing… Something. I don’t know if it was a one-off or a weekly thing, but he introduced himself by saying, “Hi, I’m Michael Dorn,” in his deep-ass voice, then he went on to talk about whatever he was introducing. The rest is a mystery to me, I just don’t remember it well enough, but for whatever reason I remember that one line clear as day. But what the hell show was it and what was he introducing?
Yep, don’t care, I’m up voting anyway. This game is well done. I loved Gunpoint, I loved Heat Signature, and I’ve been really enjoying this one. Writing, gameplay, graphics… I’m a fan, for sure. The whole Defenestration Trilogy is worth it.
I played Apples to Apples once and I was the asshole trying to play the game for real, lol
What a start, though, huh? The first one was great and I lucked out on the timing of the second one, so I didn’t have to wait long, but it kinda soured me on the character. I’m still interested, just not eager for what will almost certainly be a lackluster finish.
Gah, the poor Dixie Chicks
Sounds like you were the correct amount of high. It’s the only way I get that introspective.
Great review, random person on the internet!
I signed up for TWS almost 20 years ago, but I never really used it. Isn’t it really just for finding old service buddies?
Only until the next email
The Spider-Man games come close, but that first Arkham game was just so well done
I didn’t know there was more than one agreed-upon debate. Fox is kind of a non-starter, but I only knew about one other, and I’ve been trying to keep up!
I think the original picture is enough evidence that it could easily be misinterpreted, regardless of any other circumstances. It’s not immediately self-evident.