Am actually really interested in the safety stats. Would guess on those things you aren't doing more than 40, so probably not too bad for rider vs e.g. motorbikes where the temptation is to crazy speeds. And with it being smaller/lighter than a car it's clearly safer for pedestrians and other vehicles.
Nah this is just whataboutism. We all agree that the highest severity issues are access to heathcare/nutrition/sanitation/education in developing countries or among the homeless etc. That doesn't mean we are suddenly not allowed to talk about anything else.
Do you do this in real life?
Colleague: "hey did you catch the game this weekend, boy I hate being a jets fan"
Blarghly: "that's rather gauche, don't you know there's major food insecurity in sudan"
It has the intellectual weight of a parent trying to cajole their toddler into eating.
Yeah, again this is just semantics, a 401k in British English is 100% a pension. A UK defined contribution "workplace pension" is just a tax sheltered retirement account until it is annuitized, which is common and sensible but not necessary. The annuity is technically a totally different product, offered by life insurance companies (who interestingly with reference to above conversation would typically hold very little equity exposure backing it). Brits also call the equivalent to the social security retirement benefit the "state pension". It's a catch all for assets you use in retirement. Whether that's used to fund an investment drawdown product or a life annuity or just taken out and splurged on a Ferrari makes no difference.
That's his whole schtick though, I bet 90% of people end up with the "good" ending and it rings hollow and everything just feels like his chickens coming home to roost. I really into the Arthur morgan/Joel from last of us type: sympathetic but ultimately shitty character getting what they deserve and it feels fair but still sad. Fucking brilliant story telling in both cases.
P.s. I totally agree that the gunfights are almost always immersion breaking.
Some of your examples of harmony involve fourth wall breaking, which is interesting because I had always thought of the harmony between game and story as about immersion You're right though, being seen as a player for what you are trying to do is the essence of harmony. That is if you're trying to immerse, being wrenched out of it is bad, but if you're taking the piss, the world should take the piss right back. Hard for a game to do both, but I had vivid memories or baldurs gate 1+2 characters talking to their "omnipreseent authority figure" that walked that line perfectly.
Yeah, the main story could have been so great if it had more non murder ways to progress. Or made your murders fewer so as to feel as impactful as the deaths of characters around you were.
I it's defence though it has brilliant moments where they'd really woven the game mechanics into the story. Mega points for minigames and the mission where you get drunk.
I've seen that said, yet there are no stills from said movie, just this one photo. No comment anywhere from the people behind the movie, who would surely love the viral advertising.
It's mad given that Scotland technically is quite pro-renter. You just can't enforce anything so landlords have learned not to give a fuck. A friend viewed a tennament they were trying to let with no kitchen (as in no cooker fridge or sink). Like something out of trainspotting.
Thiiis. The insiders need to laud the goals of protesters and the protesters need to ease off on the "complicit" insiders a bit. We are on the same team, and the combination of approaches is more powerful. Disagreeing on methods is fine, you pull, we push, momentum baby.
There are ways to resist short of burning shit down. The idea that this is a dichotomy is exactly the "yet you participate in society, interesting" meme.
What fucks with me is that you can't control all the variables. School and peers can outweigh the ideas you try to put forward. I feel like I'm working on deprogramming more than I actually have a chance to teach already and my kids are only small.
Isn't the biggest risk that you can't shift your weight enough in emergency braking? The stopping distance must be horrible.