You should see it. It has one of the best fight scenes ever and it’s when one guy tells the other to try on the glasses.
You should see it. It has one of the best fight scenes ever and it’s when one guy tells the other to try on the glasses.
It may seem like a meme, but Idiocracy did actually nail it. Dumb and aggressive with no attention span.
When he pronounced it “Hur Cools”
We kept whipping and whipping but the work never seemed to get done. The only excuse they have is that half the team died from exhaustion or suicide, and they aren’t getting severance!
One of Robert Downey Jr’s best roles. He was so detached and horrible in the role while being an absolute goofball (that silencer and the bike). He reminded me of a few tweakers I used to know.
Hell Comes to Frogtown is a fantastic movie if you can get over the premise of the movie “the government hires a rapist to help jumpstart the population boom after humanity becomes endangered.”
Buddhism teaches that wanting causes suffering. Happiness can be achieved when we stop wanting and start existing as we are.
The comic punchline is that by getting rid of “want” then all we are left with is happiness.
Microsoft sees Sony with many in-house developers who create AAA hype and profit, like Naughty Dog or Guerilla Games, and they want the same. But instead of growing their own teams, like Sony did, they are buying any reasonably sized developer with the hope that the purchase doesn’t affect the final product. Microsoft has been very hands off with the studios that it buys, except Bethesda because Todd needs a babysitter, which reflects this approach of owning but not controlling the studio.
Microsoft doesn’t seem to think that firing the people who make the games we love, like Tango Softworks and Arkane, will cause any harm to their brand because they are the monolith Microsoft.
Take the sight of an insurance executive and call it cosmetic damage
How unkind to not rewind.
I’ve not heard of social fiscal stability called economic populism before. Ultimately they both mean the same thing: kingdoms based on corporations and board members who are unelected nobility all pays politicians to change the policies that change how we live. Money and unregulated capital spending have diluted democracy and returned people to the Middle ages.
America needs a bill of human rights added to the Constitution with attention to health care, shelter, voting rights, and privacy. Business greed has been at the helm of the country for too long.
Rubberband-trim team go!
I am safer by not giving my information to a company that can’t stop hackers from revealing all the details about the people who have PSN accounts. Sony just throws our data and privacy into the void and doesn’t actually care about the loss. They either need bigger fines on a more consistent frequency levied against them or they need to drop the PSN account requirements and learn how to make money like they did before PSN.
The CEO explanation is why I haven’t purchased any Sony games since Helldivers 2. The first time they were greedy with customer data was enough to know that one of the most hacked companies in the world isn’t concerned with the safety of others. They want all that juicy usage data and are losing money by not having a team compile the insights and selling it by the first weeks after launch.
Sony is a parasite.
YES! I also start conversations by declaring agreement.
Yeah, it is okay to meet a violent person with their own energy.
There’s a couple parts to it. It’s black and white, there is no grey area or mixed results. The Yes is white.
Lion King is way up there. It’s hard, but the gameplay and music were great.