Cause they’re unhappy and they know it
Cause they’re unhappy and they know it
Yes, that and also Trump seems to count on his supporters not understanding who will end up paying for those tariffs by misleading them into believing other countries will pay for those tariffs for them.
Meanwhile Canadian elected officials have been very upfront about the rough times ahead. But unlike Americans, Canadians are motivated, united and have a strong will to weather the storm.
The way Trump does it also hurts his own country’s economy even more because he has made it clear that no country is safe from unpredictable tariffs. Investors hate unpredictability. They’ll take their money elsewhere. And on top of that he’s doing it with multiple countries at the same time, which is an even dumber thing to do because the effects of all the countries retaliatory tariffs will be cumulative.
Of course. It’s how a tariff war works.
Middle and bottom right.
They’re the only ones that aren’t a bridge, a car, a motorcycle, a bike, a traffic light, stairs, a bus, a crosswalk, or a fire hydrant.
If those Trump supporters could read, they’d be pretty upset.
You don’t have to abandon it. The only reason why Trump can get away with breaking the rule of law is because he gathered enough influence to get away with it. The Democrats need to gain influence back.
Democrats are lawmakers. They only know how to handle things through legislation. Trump ignores legislation. They’re the wrong fighters for the war.
If I ever got tired of my car and wanted to burn it down somewhere safe and legal to do it, I’d do it the same way as it is usually done for any kind of car: break the window, douse the inside with a flammable liquid and light it up. I’d also have to be very careful while lighting it because if the flammable fumes have time to build up inside before being lit, it could explode and injure the person lighting it.
I love that they had pre-cut the styrofoam wall in a cartoony hole shape because they knew it was going to happen.
If you lack true talent in your workforce, you can’t make up for it by throwing more people and money at it.
Is that actually a thing? I haven’t used Windows in a year.
On a serious note, if you find a gun and you don’t know how to handle it safely, don’t even pick it up.
If only they did it with Sean Bean’s character
In parallel universes where he wasn’t born of a rich family, Trump is a car salesman. This is our universe trying to find balance.
Yes, it makes sense in a game where the designer already knows where the important action is and controls the camera to focus on it. It however does not work in a game where the action could be anywhere and camera doesn’t necessarily focus on it.
When it’s on, whatever the playable character looks at will be in focus and everything else that is at different distances will be blurry, as it would be the case in real life if your eyes were the playable character’s eyes. The problem is that the player’s eyes are NOT the playable character’s eyes. Players have the ability to look around elsewhere on the screen and the vast majority of them use it all the time in order to play the game. But with that stupid feature on everything is blurry and the only way to get them in focus is to move the playable character’s view around along with it to get the game to focus on it. It just constantly feels like something is wrong with your eyes and you can’t see shit.
Has the person who invented the depth of field effect for a video game ever even PLAYED a game before?
I introduced by young nephews to Mario Kart. They were too bad at the game to race so we played battle mode instead. I’ve let them fight each other as I hung back and practiced drifting around the map, only to intervene whenever one of them was getting a little too cocky.
I would argue that the fact that they are using only for themselves an amount of labor and resources that would normally serve a large number of people due to the sheer extravagance of their needs increases costs for everyone else by increasing scarcity.
Or that they’re holding the bow drawn for a long period of time, waiting for the order to “fire”.
Long bows averaged a 200lb draw weight. Try holding that for 5 minutes.