The whiplash on that was insane.
Honestly the most I've been willing to buy anything gaming related at zero hour in years. Even if this game isn't your speed, wube has been an absolute shining example of a great developer.
I can sleep when I'm dead, the factory must grow.
They made the rockets cheaper and faster to build, it's sooooo good so far.
Nice
Maybe it's just me but the military just casually strolling up at the end never fails to make me laugh
Truly awful and the implications are actually scary. A no knock no announce raid in plain clothes, absolutely could've been home invaders. This is the most classic basic scenario of self defense and home defense. You have split seconds to react to a potentially deadly situation, but you better make sure that you spend those moments finding out if they're cops.
This judge just ruled that self defense in your own home is not a legitimate case of self defense, and to be honest that should terrify people
Me and my kaweco liliput fireblue, no one will ever touch it, it will be buried with me.
The cool thing about USPS is they are required to deliver to any and all addresses in America. Your Grandma lives in the middle of nowhere and needs her prescriptions? Usps is probably the only service that will deliver that to her.
In fact medication is a top reason why we NEED the USPS to survive
A tip if you're in the USA, look at the top right of envelope. If it says "presorted standard" it's garbage.
Sure that should always be the case. But this time it wasn't. And because of his actions someone died. As an actor and a producer he should never have even had a chance of firing a live round while they weren't filming, but he did. If the round never hit anybody this would be an entirely different case, unfortunately that's not how it went down.
If it's during a scene, sure let's break those rules. Once everything has been determined safe by everyone involved. Also yes, no matter who it is, I would expect anyone handed a gun to be responsible with the gun. I've never argued that other people aren't responsible as well, just that Alec should be held responsible for his role. Let's not forget that this actor killed someone, and he should face the same consequences that any average person would.
I agree with no live ammo. But it's crazy to me that people hop to his defense when it would taken seconds for him to make sure it wasn't loaded. Regardless of everyone else's job. I know whenever I'm handed a firearm, the first thing I do every time is check if it's loaded.
It wasn't even during a scene and even if it was, Alec had violated all four rules of firearm safety for it to happen. Studying Shakespeare in college is tough, learning the four rules is not, don't even need a college degree for that
Ultimately the person holding the gun is responsible for what happens with said gun.
If by "throwing under the bus" you mean punishing those involved, especially the one that pulled the trigger on a firearm that did not malfunction, then yeah we are. I'll never understand why people defend him so much, he made a huge awful mistake, and just like anyone else he needs to see the consequences.
For real, everything Alec Baldwin comes up there's always this what about game for blaming other people. They've already punished other people, he's next.