descender wrote on Dec 5, 2016, 13:18:
In my myriad discussions with people about Westworld, I find that the people who find it boring or confusing generally didn't understand the underlying complexity of the questions the show was posing and took the entire thing at face value.
The Half Elf wrote on Nov 27, 2016, 20:37:
Get over it.
If you're in a bad abusive relationship...
{PH}88fingers wrote on Nov 4, 2016, 14:04:
So I haven't bought or played a single of the Call of Duty games (and I buy a shitloads of games) yet.
Should this be the 1st time? These games don't go down much in price, so if it is recommended, I may consider it for my 1st time.
Cutter wrote on Oct 25, 2016, 21:31:
bad reviews hurt sales
Pigeon wrote on Oct 10, 2016, 15:26:
She has been the target of a conservative campaign to discredit her for the better part of two decades. Even if it's not true when people hear that consistently for such a long time, they're more likely to believe negative things said about her, and/or view things she has done as worse when compared to others who have done something similar. If for the last 20 years you heard how awful cornflakes were, you’d be more likely to believe bad things said about cornflakes than things said about toasties (Post’s version of cornflakes). It’s unfortunate in that if she is doing something wrong it is shrouded by political bias on both sides. Why should she be jailed when the previous administration lost 22 million emails also held on a private server in the midst of questions about improprieties involving evidence that lead to the Iraq war? How could she just get away with deleting emails during an investigation?
Anyways to get more back on the topic, people hate her because they've been told to hate or distrust her. Whether the ire she has directed at her is valid, and applied fairly (i.e. consistent with how it is applied to others) is difficult to determine because people have been so conditioned to have an opinion on her.