“We didn’t look at the game. We didn’t talk about the game. We talked about the characters and the world. So I never felt limited by it being a game.”
The quote is amazing.
“We didn’t look at the game. We didn’t talk about the game. We talked about the characters and the world. So I never felt limited by it being a game.”
The quote is amazing.
Reminds me of the director Jon Peters who wanted a giant spider in Superman and was shot down. So he got Wild West and put a giant spider in there.
Hollywood does whatever Hollywood wants.
Daycare is like a fraction of actually raising a child.
Outside of daycare:
There's diapers. There's meals. There's meds. There's clothes and recreational material.
If it's like the civil war, we'll kick them out and then build statues and name bases after them.
It's free to also commit murder.
It's the part afterwards that might maybe kinda be the issue.
It doesn't have AI tho.
(Joking)
That's how it felt when Google announced Gemini into Gmail.
A lot of my friends and family didn't understand the issue.
What is the purpose of your comment?
Assuming it's real - then what? A bunch of people hopefully recognize how fucking weird it is to get their address memorized. She shared the experience.
Assume it's fake - okay? So a bunch of people hopefully recognize how fucking weird it is to get their address memorized?
It's just flowers. Relax. Wink
If you are at a point in your life where asking random strangers for a date is your best game, you need to work on yourself.
Fuck me. This is the best piece of advice I ever heard that every single person needs to get in their heads.
This is why I learned to stfu about experiences I don't understand.
I say that as a person of color trying to explain my perspective and be given deer-in-headlights responses, or worse, dismissal and denial.
The "Who let the dogs out" soundtrack made me lose my shit.