@tomwarren Not much has been done to justify a purchase of a PS5 yet, perhaps push the PS6 to about the 2030-2032 range instead. I mean that in the sincerest way possible, putting out the PS6 during economic turmoil when folks are still waiting for the PS5 to be worth it is bad business.
@RealEmirHan Someone pointed Tom Cruise’s centered front tooth to me about a month ago and now it’s all I see. Never going to be able to just sit back and enjoy one of his movies again without that tooth staring me down. Is it the source of his power? What does it know?! 👀
@doffcocker_ And there was an audio snafu on one of the discs of season one in an early printing. To this day when I rewatch, there’s one episode (can never remember which) that gets all screwy. It’s a good thing I’ve basically memorized every Star Trek series, so it doesn’t bother me much.
@StrunkFlugget@coolfunghost I vividly remember unwrapping the Technodrome one Christmas, a core memory was made that day. Also, completely forgot about SimLife, miss the old Maxis days.
@atrupar And yet, to afford the American dream of starting a family and owning a house, millennials and newer gens have to be able to FIND a job in a ghost job market (which means a lot have multiple side hustles to pay bills), make high six figures, and have no time for that dream.
@missmayn The “good guy” billionaire is a fiction trope for a reason. It’s a fantasy we all wish was a reality, the chances of one coming around are awfully slim betting odds.
@roemul4@Rage_Crayon@GravityShmavity@ryangrim “Could have reached for” and “reached for” are two completely different scenarios requiring two completely different rules for engagement. That difference makes the difference between murder and self-defense, this was not the latter.
@Rage_Crayon@roemul4@GravityShmavity@ryangrim Ah, the magazine placement in front of the sight threw me off. I see it now. Still no need to murder someone, though, the original point still stands. Firearms come with a lot of responsibility, and ICE doesn’t seem to be trained to recognize that.
@Rage_Crayon@roemul4@GravityShmavity@ryangrim I still can’t see it, and the picture of the agent holding the gun, and the close up of the gun that’s going around don’t match. But regardless, it sounds like they had a license, and didn’t pull the gun, so no crime resulting in a violent death was necessary.
@roemul4@Rage_Crayon@GravityShmavity@ryangrim If the fellow had a license, most definitely not a crime to carry. I expect law enforcement to discern when it’s necessary to use excessive force, and with the person bound up by multiple agents, that was not a moment to get trigger happy and shoot a man in the back of the head.
@roemul4@Rage_Crayon@GravityShmavity@ryangrim 🤔 Hmm…mayhap there was never a gun after all! Either way it was an execution-style murder of a US citizen on US soil, but if someone yells “gun!”, executes, then gun is in question, me thinks there’s a mystery afoot and folks shouldn’t be so quick to jump to it being true.
@Rage_Crayon@roemul4@GravityShmavity@ryangrim I couldn’t see a gun because all the footage is too far away for such a small object. However, still no crime for owning a gun, and presuming that is correct, and the victim was disarmed prior to the shooting, that is 100% a murder.