Was Let Me In really underrated? I remember it getting a lot of attention, especially in contrast to Let the Right One In
Was Let Me In really underrated? I remember it getting a lot of attention, especially in contrast to Let the Right One In
I don’t know if I have ever witnessed a more useless bot.
Is Cowboys and Aliens a superhero movie? I also don’t remember having any major complaints with it. It wasn’t top tier cinema, but I think they set that bar pretty well with the title.
In less than 24 hours nearly 400k Americans registered to vote using the specific link that she provided. That’s the number that matters. If they actually go vote that is enormous.
So, having actually watched the interviews with these people, I’m pretty comfortable saying the younger woman is not a Trump supporter. She seemed to maybe not be the most intelligent person, but that’s not a super fair assessment from a few brief Q&As. She was becoming visibly upset by some of his rhetoric, abortion related in particular.
I also wouldn’t be surprised if they were led to an answer of “we’re still undecided” by the interviewers in conclusion to broadcast a non-partisan appearance.
The younger woman absolutely was not. The third guy seemed like a toss up for me. I would bet he self-identities as “libertarian”.
I guarantee that woman has been registered R her entire life, sees why he is problematic on a very superficial level, and is still going to AT BEST abstain from voting but more likely vote for him anyhow.
He’s literally trolling. Chaos in the West in any form only benefits Putin.
Maybe just leave these indigenous peoples alone?
I know nothing about game development, so feel free to reference back to that. If the player is controlling an actual toddler in this game, rather than a 2ft tall Ethan Winters, have you considered trying to alter the camera and movement controls so they are more wobbly/unsteady? The most jarring observation I had from the trailer was "No toddler on the planet moves that purposefully.
Otherwise I think you have a fantastic spooky atmosphere and I think the idea of playing a helpless child really lends itself to the horror genre in a powerful way.
Do you think you could expand on what the gameplay is actually like?
Anyone have an opinion on this? I’m intrigued by the trailer but haven’t yet convinced the wife to dedicate our limited TV time to it.
Fairgame$ is a multiplayer heist game releasing on the PS5 and PC, and one thing that already goes in its favor is that the genre isn’t oversaturated.
Well that doesn’t sound particularly interesting. The market isn’t saturated because the people that want to play Payday are already playing Payday. Let’s check out the CGI trailer. - Yeah this has big “Payday- but a hero shooter!” vibes. I’m not getting my hopes up that Sony has learned any lessons here.
The irony of Sony creating a game for the little people to rise up against Big Corpo is palpable.
Also, what is that title?
I’m all for the use of ad blockers but I really hope that statement was intended to be ridiculous.
Your dismissal of his credibility as a source doesn’t make you any less wrong.
There’s evidence that they’re pursuing a domestic policy somewhat similar to the US response to 9/11
Lmao at what point did the United States government detain and imprison and torture millions of people in response to 9/11?
You’re awfully dismissive of a horrific situation just to stand on top of the ethical fallacy that this isn’t “genocide” as it fits your definition.
Several countries, including the US, UK, Canada and the Netherlands, have accused China of committing genocide - defined by international convention as the “intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group”.
The declarations follow reports that, as well as interning Uyghurs in camps, China has been forcibly mass sterilising Uyghur women to suppress the population, separating children from their families, and attempting to break the cultural traditions of the group.
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has said China is committing “genocide and crimes against humanity”.
The UK parliament declared in April 2021 that China was committing a genocide in Xinjiang.
A UN human rights committee in 2018 said it had credible reports that China was holding up to a million people in “counter-extremism centres” in Xinjiang.
The only one comparing the two is you. Both can fit the definition of genocide and be horrific without devaluing the other.
Guess I don’t know how to format quotes properly.
I can’t tell if this is just a silly joke or an astute observation of depression.
I honestly don’t know. It just seems like a tiny bit of cooperation could vastly reduce the costs of game development for all studios involved.
Are the Xinjiang papers not enough evidence?
Maybe you would like to follow up on the findings of the select committee investigating the issue?
Maybe you want something Sourced by the BBC?
Don’t be a simp for the CCP. It’s embarrassing.
This seems like an extreme reaction.