Similarly, the former mayor of Milwaukee is now the ambassador to Luxembourg. He didn’t get that because he was qualified, he got it because he did favors for people in high places and it gets him paid to do literally nothing.
Similarly, the former mayor of Milwaukee is now the ambassador to Luxembourg. He didn’t get that because he was qualified, he got it because he did favors for people in high places and it gets him paid to do literally nothing.
Don’t be silly, you also need some chewing gum and bits of string.
A lot of things around the world were better before the Internet. And they were definitely better before smart phones reached ubiquity.
I think it gets forgotten a bit which is sad because it was actually a really revolutionary game. Call of Duty is the big name now, but in my opinion Call of Duty never gets as big as it is today without the groundwork laid by MoH.
Remains one of the most gripping, intense sequences in any movie I’ve seen.
And actually the video game incarnation in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (which is basically a playable frame for frame reproduction of the movie) remains one of the sweatiest, most intense video game sequences I’ve ever played.
Truly harrowing to both watch and play, this scene is really one of the true greats.
It’s been quite a while since I’ve seen it so maybe it hasn’t aged well, but I don’t recall hating “Oh God!” when I saw it.
Maybe not exactly a christian movie per se. But definitely religious themed.
We don’t have to like it but unfortunately profitability is by far the number one driver for…well everything. So little is accomplished by way of altruism. People are greedy. The best way to successfully incentivize climate action is for environmentally friendly actions to become the most profitable and be advertised as such.
So I agree with you that both options should be used. But I disagree that profitability is not the point. Money is always the point and always has been.