A list of puns related to "Turn Left Turn Right (2020 TV series)"
It means that not one single person checked the patch before it was pushed. Not a one.
Cosmetic atrocities aside, this is the most ludicrously dumb and lazy thing to come from a AAA developer in a long, long time.
Not to mention, tech support telling you to go into your system folders and DELETE YOUR KEYBINDS.
Wwwwhhhaaat's up guys! Racer here, just wanted to invite you all to come watch a race and hang out for a bit.
Channel: http://twitch.tv/racer0940
Schedule: Every night at 7pm EST
Games: Any type of sim: racing, flying, shooting, you name it. If it simulates something, I'll probably play it.
Goal: Just a streamer that's been around for a while, no real goal but to entertain you!
Background
Hey guys, like the goal section says above, I've been on the streaming block for a while now, probably close to a year or so. I used to do a lot of roleplay stuff with GTA, but that kinda fell to the wayside as real life picked up. That said, I'm probably a little older than most of the streaming crowd, being in my mid 20's, so I do work a full time job as well as going to college as a full time student.
More recently, I've been doing a lot, a lot of iRacing. I also jump into the flight sim DCS (/r/hoggit) on occasion, and most every Saturday I roll with reddits own /r/clearbackblast in ArmA 2, soon to be moving to ArmA 3!
I hope ya'll stop by and say hi, maybe you'll even enjoy seeing a few left turns, and maybe even a few planned right turns. (look, I gotta sell it somehow).
I'm absolutely loving every minute of the Witcher 3 and the LOTR book, although I tried both years before and didn't finish them at the time due to lack of interest (which feels bizarre now). So I was wondering what TV series and/or movies you would consider complimentary if on a binge as a casual fantasy player/reader/viewer?
Edit: I've already finished Game of Thrones (books and series) and the Witcher TV series, should have mentioned that first, sorry!
https://www.pairagraph.com/dialogue/013b5a1307d845d6a9a022802763ce63
Cathy Young: "Drezner believes I exaggerate the power of the illiberal left. But as I noted, even politically, the right's grip on power exists (for now) only on the federal level. Surely it means something that city governments in Seattle or New York can promote radical identity politics in staff diversity training or in public schools.
Cultural power isn't monolithic, either: there's the culture of The New York Times, CNN and the Ivy League, and the (counter)culture of Breitbart, Fox News or the Claremont Institute. Hence, the Tucker Carlsons and the Jack Posobiecs can get away with things one-tenth of which would get you "canceled" forever on the other side of the fence. But there is little doubt, I think, about which of these two worlds is culturally dominant today. Again, my concern is the growth of illiberalism within liberal cultureβand the growth of stark polarization between the two cultures.
I'll conclude by coming back to a point I made in my first entry: the dangers of left-wing illiberalism include the fact that it boosts right-wing illiberalismβespecially in the age of Trump, who thrives on culture wars. Can we stop or at least slow down this vicious cycle? Electing Joe Biden, a moderate Democrat, may be such a chance. But it can only happen if liberals have a clear-eyed view of the illiberalism in their midst.
Dan Drezner: "Young acknowledges the rightβs political power but asserts that the leftβs cultural power is βdominant.β This is an empirical question, and again I doubt her assertion. Tucker Carlson cannot be written off as a cultural anomaly β he is literally the most-watched show in cable news hist
... keep reading on reddit β‘You know, the people who think that the world literally revolves around them? If you go to Shamrock the Block 2020βs Facebook page you see these assholes repeatedly commenting with phrases like βIf you live in fear you donβt live at all.β Newsflash to anybody who thinks that this is a big joke or whatever: Yes, if you are healthy & young the virus will probably not affect you severely if you catch it. But the problem is that when your dumb ass goes to this festival because βainβt nobody gonna tell me I canβt get drunk!β and you contract the virus from one of the other sweaty hot messes at the bar, you can easily pass it to an elderly person or someone with a compromised immune system. Got a grandparent? Think about them. Do you really want your grandma to die because you just couldnβt stay home and play Xbox for a few days? This virus is highly contagious, and even our dope of a fucking president is starting to realize that now. Have some fucking respect for your fellow humans and stay the fuck away from this festival that should have been cancelled anyway.
Everywhere I look, it's always the same explanation: As soon as the car hits the wet, it's "game over", "it's done", "that's it" etc but I'm interested in the why exactly of the sharp LEFT spin behaviour of the car, seeing as they were going straight.
I can't get my head around how the car lost control the way it did. I'm new to the sport and motor racing in general, any answer is appreciated!
I have noticed there is a lot terrible things said about Rogan because he platforms these people. I also know Rogan has a huge audience and they're not just a bunch of crazy alt-righters. When you hear Joe talk about his own views he actually sits very left of center.
It's seems to me that when people dismiss Joe and label him this way it makes a lot of his audience (who knows where he actually stands) think that these people are overreacting and are too extreme. Point being that by doing this they are actually hurting their cause and excluding many people they actually agree with, making less people support the rest of their ideas.
Obviously there are more examples that could be used, but I felt Rogan was a good place to start since he does have a massive audience.
Edit: I never expected this to get this much attention.. I've read all the responses and the dialogue has been great. Thank you to the mods for keeping it clean. I'll say I haven't changed my view although there have been some very informative comments.
Ads for the TV describe the HDR like this: βDolby Vision HDR to deliver exceptional detail and clarity, vibrant colours, and deeper contrastβ.
Some games look good on HDR and some look bad (like RDR2 and Valhalla look bad) and I am trying to decide whether I should just leave HDR on or off.
And if I should leave it off should I turn it off on the PS5 settings or the TV settings or both?
Thanks for any help.
The man of steel meets The Seven and is excited to find a group of superheroes so similar to the Justice League. He wants to team up with them but soon realizes that these so called "heroes" are morally corrupt people working for the evil corporation Vought International. He also discovers the backstory of each member of The Seven and how their powers come from compound v.
Due to his vast superior powers Superman could take all of them down with little to no problem but he decides that he needs to save these people from Vought and themselves and teach them the ways of true heroism.
Can he turn the morally corrupt Seven into real superheroes and redeem them? Or are they to far gone and need to go down?
Scenario 1: Superman is on his own in his quest.
Scenario 2: The Justice League helps him.
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