Developers on suicide watch.
It’s a little opaque but he’s doing a black power salute to the black dude because he has black lung.
I really thought it was cool but was way too expensive for what it was.
A friend of mine whose parents were divorced had it. He let me play it a ton and I didn’t get any dizziness or eye damage.
But lifted from They Live
I hear your point there, you’re not wrong, but it does lay the blame at their feet then sort of back away from the stance.
The fact is, most people won’t read it all. They’re just going to see “blame India and China!”
“Phew, at least I’m off the hook.”
I don’t even like to admit the idea of the above but based on the last month (and let’s face it, very long time before that), people are willing to jump to all sorts of conclusions.
Hell, maybe I did about it sounding racist! But I don’t know the intent behind every message I read. I’m just feeling very skeptical and cautious.
It’s possible there’s a very specific tinge of racism and/or jingoism present in the comment previous to yours.
Multinational companies are to blame, not just India and China.
Do you think billionaires operate in a moral fashion? That their journey was one paved to the top by the ethical treatment of others?
Perhaps we need a new morality because I find that operating inside of prescribed moral bounds is shooting yourself in the foot when making this particular kind of argument.
You operate morally, they use every dirty trick in the book, including killing you.
May be an obvious question, but have you seen a doctor?
I know that’s hard depending one where you are. I say this as a person who suffers from some pretty intense anxiety but not anything to your level.
I’m not trying to be judgmental here, just curious.
What about the library makes you anxious that any other task required to leave the house doesn’t?
It was an unfortunate disappointment.
Really didn’t expect “graveyard full of dead monks” to be the least shocking thing in a list today.
Of all things I didn’t expect, Fiona Apple was the original answer.
Die Hard
By a pretty huge margin.
That. Movie. Is. Perfect.
Agreed. That movie still gets me.
Rewatched it recently and as they keep getting deeper and deeper and more cut off, it just continues to be tense.
Probably Kid A, although I have memories so firmly attached to it that I don’t know that I’d want to.
Consider, if you would for a moment, that the above comment could be directed at people–it’s wild but hear me out–who are not you.