Andrew tates comments and replies were so shit but why is everyone acting like Gretas were any better 💀 “Muh your dick is small, get a life” if literally anyone else said that shit we’d be clowning them.
It's the context that makes it so good imo. And the fact that tate felt the need to post a video response.
Most clapbacks are all about how the target responds to them.
Am i the only one that didn't get moved by it? I didn't really cared for it at all.
I didn't either.
I mean...if you're leveling an alt it's a W.
Not everyone wants to stop for five minutes to read a slowly told story for the second, third, fourth time.
Not everyone wants to do it the first time. Some of us just want to get through the leveling.
The trade off was the most in-depth character skin customization of all time.
Maybe the worst trade in the history of trades.
Not only does the dragon armor situation suck, I feel like the class also kinda sucks. I may be a minority here, but from what I've played so far (DPS spec), it feels clunky and disconnected.
The DPS spec was broken af when I tried it a week or two ago. Not broken as in OP, broken as in it just doesn't work right. The empower abilities would randomly go from click,hold and release to fire off, to click then click again to fire off.
It completely ruins the flow of combat, and is frustrating as hell.
Nice community you have there Zack
The amount of redditors who don't get irony and sarcasm is fucking crazy.
At the headquarters of the Directorate for the Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism - Central Structure, 4 people who are reasonably suspected of being involved in criminal activity were taken for questioning. Following the hearings, the prosecutors of the Directorate for the Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism - Central Structure ordered the 4 persons to be detained for a period of 24 hours.
So they're being detained for 24 hours? Sounds like they wanted them for questioning.
With regard to the crime of rape, it was noted that, in March 2022, an injured person was forced, on two different occasions, by a suspect through the exercise of physical violence and psychological pressure to have sexual relations. At the headquarters of the Directorate for the Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism - Central Structure, 4 people who are reasonably suspected of being involved in criminal activity were taken for questioning. Following the hearings, the prosecutors of the Directorate for the Investigation of Organized Crime and Terrorism - Central Structure ordered the 4 persons to be detained for a period of 24 hours.
IDK if that's referring to the recent arrest, or the event from March.
I'm thinking it's all related. Maybe they were building a case for a larger conspiracy and the event in March was just a piece of it?
IDK, but he's released now lmao. This shit is all over the place.
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the problem with the Witcher wasnt the lack of money (sure, more would have been nice) but mostly the actual writing.
the 4 main characters (Geralt, Ciri, Yenefer, Jaskier) - to me - felt perfect in their roles and effects and everything were decent enough, it was mostly the writing/pacing.
Mostly agree, I don't like Yen's casting though.
Declan De Barra is experienced enough to lead a project like this.
From what I can find, he has a few writing credits and no prior showrunning experience. The same was true of Lauren Hissrich for The Witcher, as she had never been a showrunner before either.
Again, it's not just Netflix. All the traditional networks still exist, cable networks are producing more shows than ever, and now a host of streaming services are also financing their own content. That means far more shows are being produced than ever before, but there isn't enough supply of competent writers, producers, and showrunners to work on them. That means more inexperienced people put in charge of things they don't know how to handle.
That means far more shows are being produced than ever before, but there isn't enough supply of competent writers, producers, and showrunners to work on them.
I don't know if this really holds water. We've had nothing but bad adaptations for the last few years. I think early to mid GoT and House of the Dragon are the only standouts that I can think of in the last decade that were really good. This isn't a lack of good writers, this is writers getting hired for the wrong reasons.
While I dislike TLOU2 it’s for entirely subjective reasons and I think it deserves credit for that; the discussion around the game is entirely about its themes and characters and the consequences of their actions and I feel like that is a huge achievement for a video game.
Yeah. I have my issues with it too, unfortunately, in the past, bringing them up gets me lumped in with the crazies. Every thread around this game has been a toxic shit pile.
My issue wasn't that he was killed, my issue with that scene is the way he blindly fell into the trap and ID'd himself so easily.
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For real?
Don't skip the lore bro, start at the bus shock incident.