Yep typical ratings are oriented relative to the “average” consumer. But no person is actually THE average.
Yep typical ratings are oriented relative to the “average” consumer. But no person is actually THE average.
It’s a useful place to find out if something totally sucks though. That’s how I use it. 60+? Probably good, at least for some audiences. Less than that? Only if you’re already hyped or a fan of whatever thing it’s related to.
Missing a bit of info: the extra processing is just grinding up the cheese and adding that emulsifier.
Slappers only, no oddjob
Joe Jackson fucked up all his kids, but he really tried hardest on Michael
Don’t mix our precious Elmo with this clown! 😭
She was upset he didn’t offer to suck the toes too
Farmer was probably happier about that than if this autist did the tired joke right
They had a dedicated intimacy coordinator for those scenes who worked with the actors to make sure they were comfortable with it
Nobody’s stopping you from sampling the goods, bud. Take a sip. Preferably after the test results come back clean, but hey you do you.
Finally quit after they jacked up the price for a third time.
I learned that Boost allows you to filter out keywords so you never see certain kinds of posts.
So glad I don’t have to see Musk crap unless it evades the filter through being on an image, like this post.
I buy a short $5 indie game. I give it away afterwards digitally to a friend. The next guy does the same thing. And the next guy.
Now the developer has to primarily make money by selling merch or ingame ads. No thanks. If the game is good, people will buy it.
You could argue people did this with physical media. But it was not nearly as impactful; I couldn’t click a few buttons in seconds and hand the game away.
They probably wanted to use Rust but got frustrated by its struct and impl paradigm.
That’s like…a short drive. In a supply convoy going over rough terrain looking out for drones, maybe a couple hours.
I dont see this guy wearing a headband
Ooh, going to add bumgoblin to my repertoire