I’m mildly annoyed by the rampant only fans ads and mis-tagged gifs (or maybe I misunderstand what they mean when they say “Just Boobs”) but it’s easy to find things you’re interested in.
Lol, oh no I forgot about GTFO. It looked neat, but goddamn was it hard to enjoy.
No, I was talking about the Unreal 5 asset flip game that was pulled from Steam after one day. The Day Before, maybe?
It sure did, bud. It sure did. 🥲
Bro, same. All bottom row, for sure, and I do forget about drinks, but everything else I manage through coping habits.
Satisfactory was in early access for years, as well, and while it wasn’t polished, it certainly wasn’t slapped together, even from early on. So I think there are probably lots of examples from each kind of developer. Like what was that open world multiplayer zombie game that was such a fiasco recently?
We all gotta learn somehow. Mine was Brink from back in the day.
Ah, you must be one of the lazies we’ve been warned about!
Looks fine to me. I would expect a leather strap to twist like that, and to pull at a collar that way.
My assumption is that it’s just a poorly timed shot, where the camera operator is in the process of winding it after taking a picture.
Except for calling people who argue with you idiots, I agree with you. This looks like a Photoshop job, AI is way sloppier.
Sorry, I misunderstood what you were saying.
Which US are you from that minimum wage is $24 an hour?
I don’t think so. It’s a pretty barbaric practice, so it deserves strong language. I suspect the only reason it’s still prevalent in America is the momentum of long-standing tradition. There’s no reasonable justification for performing unnecessary surgery on a newborn’s genitals.
Lol, scrambled babies
Yep. A good friend of mine told some pretty horrific stories, I can’t imagine being put in that situation.
Yes, it’s using the common film versioning differentiator, calling it the Encore Cut.
If I was re-releasing art that didn’t age well, especially if the part that aged like milk was otherwise insignificant, I would probably alter it as well. It’s not changing anything that’s already out there, it’s just a newer version.
It depends on the situation, but for the most part, people who have chronic or severe medical issues will be pulled from their unit until they recover; after which they’ll return to the same or a similar unit.
If they aren’t eventually deemed “fit for duty” their case is presented to a medical board, where they decide if the service member should be retained on active duty. If so, the board could put restrictions on types of duty or grant various reasonable accommodations to the service member. If not, they’ll be medically discharged from active duty.
I only really have secondhand knowledge, because I never went through the process myself, but I lost some people to it. There are appeals processes and the like, and from my perspective it seemed like a fair way to go about it.
I’m pretty sure they’re still the rage, if Ukraine/Russia is any indication.