When you’re delivering a powerful epigram and suddenly become hyper-aware you’re standing next to Jimmy Smits in a cheap plastic cape.
When you’re delivering a powerful epigram and suddenly become hyper-aware you’re standing next to Jimmy Smits in a cheap plastic cape.
Rick Beato’s video titles have got too hysterical compared to the actual content and he’s doing himself a disservice (e.g. when he listens to the top ten he usually likes at least some of it, but the titles are like “This is pop music now?”). I see titles like this and just lose interest.
Me can’t believe it.
Remove ads and AI garbage next please.
The art of the deal.
Oracle has always been the Mafia Family of tech companies. Once you’re in, you’re in for life.
Obviously his death will trigger a worldwide AR Easter egg hunt, where the Steam user worthy enough to find the three keys first will become the new Gaben and Master Of Steam.
While I can see the value in speech that doesn’t exist at the whim of our corporate overlords, these are people who’d get beaten up if they tried to speak the way they do online in front of real people.
Nothing good is about to happen to that mascot suit.
You’d like to think that, but the last several years have proven beyond a doubt that they’re much more concerned that we’re sitting at our desks during set hours than any actual outcomes.
Management: we need to find ways to automate work using AI
One of the hallmarks of fascism is that the enemy are simultaneously too strong - so we must militarise - and too weak, because we are the superior race and destined to prevail.
There’s only so many more times I can elect myself Supreme Planetary Leader as Brother Lal.
It’s mega derivative though. Don’t really get why it caught on as much as it did, except lucky timing.
The people of Middle Earth really need to be more specific than “he fell”. Sometimes it means they’re dead - other times it means they tripped up and will be back after a brief dream-sequence. Even they often don’t seem sure which it is.
The gaming industry is taking this 1983 retro thing too far.
They should save the lay-offs for the big trade shows like this to generate buzz like the old “megaton” game announcements.
I’d only consider doing this to follow Simon Phoenix into the future.
“And that’s for my old gaffer!”
Catwalk fashion vs High Street fashion