Skip Navigation

User banner
Samus Crankpork
Samus Crankpork @ Crankpork @beehaw.org
Posts
0
Comments
171
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • Seriously, if they want to switch most of their workforce to unpaid, untrained cashiers, they’re going to get mistakes.

  • You're not missing anything. A lot of Convoy supporters and people making fun of the person's appearance.

  • Holy crap those replies are a garbage fire.

  • Final Fantasy XVI's Active Time Lore. Being able to pause the game and have a list of relevant characters, places, and concepts for the scene you're in is so helpful for my ADHD, for when I take a break from a game and come back not knowing what's going on. I want to see this in every story heavy game.

  • A lot of people make that mistake. Often with disastrous results.

  • Journey does such a good job of conveying emotion through the environment and music, when I was done I just kind of sat for a bit thinking “woah”.

    I don’t usually get that emotional with games, and I’m still not sure which emotion I was feeling, other than “all of them”, but it was more than a game, it was an experience.

  • My family loves instant coffee and shuns regular coffee. Just one more thing that makes Thanksgiving dinner with them unbearable.

  • Yeah, all the things he’s saying people are mad about are things he could have helped with over the past n years.

    I’m already not thrilled with him, and if his inaction leads to Conservatives getting into power I’ll be even madder. Singh really needs to hold his feet to the fire and I don’t know why he’s taking things so easily.

  • So this is actually extremely cool, but that article headline, combined with the bit about the Pope weighing in on climate change (again), isn't doing it any favours.

  • If they're making record profits, why do they need so many subsidies?

  • Now that games are basically $100 after taxes (Canadian) I have to be a lot more selective of which games I buy.

    Actually, I’ve been buying more indie games than ever.

  • Whatever Patreon just did with their logo.

    Minimalism is one thing, that is a nondescript blob.

  • Using the Notwithstanding clause is an admission by the government that it’s trying to pass legislation that goes against the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

    It should at the very least require a full explanation and apology by the Premier, as to why he felt citizens’ rights were unimportant.

  • Except that the Notwithstanding clause literally suspends part of the charter of rights and freedoms in order to pass a law that the government deems more important than citizens’ rights, like in war time, or during a pandemic (which they didn’t even use the clause for), not to push through right wing identity politics that have been deemed unconstitutional.

  • By the end of its life, though, more than 3/4 of each page on the 360 Home Screen was advertisements, with the remaining 1/4 being buttons you could use to get to actual content.

  • It also makes it easier for people to seek help, since they’re not worrying about jail time for even asking.

  • This actually makes me feel a little bit better: it’s not me specifically they’re passive-aggressively refusing to cover, they’re just incompetent.

    After Phoenix, you’d think that anyone taking on a government contract would make sure they’re adequately staffed to handle the workload.

  • If the judge is basing rulings on opinion rather than the word of the law the government could challenge it and have the ruling overruled.

    Suspending the charter immediately before even filing for a reversal is only done when they have no standing to contest the ruling.

    They wouldn’t have to remove the law if they weren’t breaking it.

  • If the charter of rights and freedoms needs to be suspended to pass a law, that means the law is in violation of the charter of rights and freedoms.

  • If they have to suspend the rules to make the rules, what does that mean?