
To be fair, his brain is such mush, that he probably doesn’t. It’s his puppeteers handlers that know.
To be fair, his brain is such mush, that he probably doesn’t. It’s his puppeteers handlers that know.
It sounds like you were being an ass for a while and you’re recent comments were the breaking point.
I’m a negative person, but I try to reign it when communicating with other people. When I do have to vent, I tend to get support because I’m not being an emotional vampire to those people.
I have some other people in my life who do nothing but complain and I keep them at an arms distance. I feel worse being around them. I do not care about their petty problems.
Context matters. “Male/female” is objectifying and can be used for “objects” like jobs. “Men/women” is more personal and should be used for people. The poster is using almost exclusively “male/female” even where “men/women” should be used, which leads to some clunkiness.
For anyone wondering why it took them so long to rescind the degree, it happened in December 2022.
Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get you.
Except that it’s virtual. Kids weren’t being inspired to fight their pets the same why that kids who played Quake weren’t inspired to fight in death matches.
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I once saw a post about Oni, a 2001 Bungie game get deleted from the Bungie subreddit for not being Bungie related.
They want to accuse others of “hypocrisy” as an attempt at objective morality.
Wish they could fix the Halo2 co-op issues, but that’s twenty year old spaghetti code. It would be easier to just host the game on one instance, tunnel the second controller input and stream the perspective.
People are mad because he denounced Gass when Gass made comments regarding Trump’s would be assassin missing, but security at concerts are trash and it’s reasonable the the both of them could be shot by a Trump supporter.
Brian would be proud to know he’s still bringing market value to someone.