

Rotten Tomatoes having both scores is exactly why it’s more reliable than IMDB.
IMDb also has both.


Rotten Tomatoes having both scores is exactly why it’s more reliable than IMDB.
IMDb also has both.


A bit late to this, but I will be watching a lot of the games and would be interested in discussing them. Maybe a daily thread would suffice, if there isn’t enough interest for individual match threads?


It still has its moment’s but I’d argue it’s already past that stage. The first few seasons were way more consistent and it often feels like a parody of itself now.


I don’t really associate the privacy/security crowd with foldable phones, though. They still seem to be a very niche product that only interests the “tech enthusiast” crowd and people looking for a status symbol. I feel like most GrapheneOS users would be more than happy with a standard Pixel or Motorola without any of the flashy/gimmicky stuff.


On top of that, there’s the looming arrival of Apple’s first foldable. While Android devices will benefit from the legitimacy that an “iPhone Fold” will bring to the foldable market, it’s also going to bury anyone who didn’t get a head start. Motorola not only needs to convince prospective foldable buyers that it has a better option than Samsung and Google – which I feel it does – but also not to wait for Apple’s release, a conversation we wouldn’t have had if Motorola had launched this device a year ago, or even back in January when it was first unveiled.
Key point here, and one I agree with. As soon as Apple releases a foldable, the others are cooked.


Can either of those be considered “core” if they are forgotten?


It will likely come late in the generation as a bridge to Switch 3, as Twilight Princess and Breath of the Wild were.


I suppose the great thing about growing up with the original version of this game is that I’m wedded to the original look. No remake will ever interest me because of this. It just looks wrong.


Firefox for my parents would result in calls every 3 days for sites that aren’t working right.
Very difficult to believe. I have had issues with Firefox over the years but in every single instance it was a result of my custom setup. The browser has no major compatibility issues out of the box. I think it’s way more likely your parents are technologically illiterate and confuse other problems or gaps in their knowledge as issues with the “new” thing (in this case, the browser).


Source: am a parent of 5 kids, including teenagers.
Parents online are like the vegan meme at this point, always have to insert their parenting into a conversation as if it means anything.


Many people have no critical thinking left now. They just swing wildly from outrage to outrage, cancelling things left and right every other week and retreating further into the little safe space bubble they’ve created for themselves. Algorithmic social media and internet addiction has trained their brains to behave like this normally, so expecting them to slow down and find some nuance in a discussion is unfortunately too much to ask. You can’t talk to these people anymore, until they unplug and detox they will remain on outrage culture autopilot 24/7.


There is no cure for dementia.


That’s not what a TV adaptation is…


Why are half the replies in this thread about film adaptations? Are you guys illiterate or bots?


Which community do you think this is? Did you read the thread title?


Grayjay. I also use the desktop app.


One of the most remarkable things about Darren’s 1,000 milestone is that he’s done it the hard way. He’s missed plenty of running opportunities through volunteering at parkruns – something that he’s done more than 400 times.
That is crazy, what a legend!


Bizarre framing lol
Do you guys also love watching movies? I ask this question because I’ve played football with players who enjoy playing the sport but have zero interest in watching it. I wonder if it could be the same for some people working in the film industry, where they love the process of creation but don’t have as much interest in watching as an audience member.
This show is an absolute shambles, across all its international variations.