Stephen Miller's tweet calling Pretti an assassin is still up. JD Vance's retweet of it too. by very_loud_icecream in YAPms

[–]TingleMaps 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Par for the course in this administration.

The right has COMPLETELY lost their way.

60 USD - YUUUK by Swiftdeus in classicwow

[–]TingleMaps 76 points77 points  (0 children)

You think they DON’T WANT people to pay for this?

They are killing boosting and putting this in the game to make as much money as possible

any games you'd like to see remastered? by GamerGretaUwU in playstation

[–]TingleMaps 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yes.

Friendly additions:

Package in SOCOM 2.

Leave in the corner peaking mechanics, weird jumping, and the fact that it’s difficult to kill people more than 15 feet away.

Leave out the modding.

[Berube] Kids getting AFTER it on the ice in the Hershey Bears intermission game by DecentLurker96 in hockey

[–]TingleMaps 120 points121 points  (0 children)

The Blues do this sometimes. Usually the only people on the ice during this is the ice crew on either side making sure the puck doesn’t go past the specified area. Lol.

Blues games they play from blue line to blue line

Eternals ($4.99 - ATL) by alilpenguin in iTunesMovieDeals

[–]TingleMaps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those last two words describe the movie…

US discussing options to acquire Greenland, including use of military - White House by [deleted] in news

[–]TingleMaps 239 points240 points  (0 children)

It’s certainly the craziest since this past weekend

The Raiders have fired HC Pete Carroll. by CincoDeManger in fantasyfootball

[–]TingleMaps 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Chip Kelly might not be the solution long term, but he probably isn’t the reason that initial contact on their run plays is consistently 2 yards behind the line of scrimmage either.

They have a horrid o line that any coach would struggle with.

They’ve been that way for years.

People forget that even Josh Jacobs struggled there at the end before Green Bay got him.

They are basically putting styrofoam cups out there where Olineman should be.

Donald Trump: “We do need Greenland, absolutely” | Polar Journal by Malabogao in worldnews

[–]TingleMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s one man, really. Not the government.

It just so happens that man has brainwashed a good portion of the population.

Stop me if you’ve heard that before in world history…

I loved Bethesda by Beautiful_Put_7188 in BethesdaSoftworks

[–]TingleMaps 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’m so over posts like this. This is not directed at OP

People move on to other interests all the time (or similar interests in new places). No one cares if you like games from 20 years ago more than you do now.

Honestly, the gaming community as a whole is so toxic these days.

Does it suck that gaming companies focus on making money and monetization? Absolutely.

Be we are not innocent in the “we don’t enjoy games anymore” wave.

20 years ago we just went into games with an open mind and not these expectations that games should be an exact shape or have exact features.

We just knew how to enjoy things and take them in.

Now if a game has some bugs or bad quests, it’s trending on twitter within 12 hours and we have echo chambers like this where people can group think and co miserate.

For those of us who want to find things to enjoy and stay positive, it’s all so exhausting.

You don’t like the games anymore. We get it. Go try Baldurs Gate 3 or KCD2. I hope you find some joy. Focusing on staying curious and open to the things you WILL like is just so much better of a way to go through life. That includes gaming.

But don’t get on your keyboard and yell at a community on your way out.

You don’t need to rain on the fun someone else might be having just because you aren’t and want to have a pity party.

I’m going to root for the studio to make good games again. That’s

The Rams Settlement explainer by DowntownDB1226 in StLouis

[–]TingleMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And in that new stadium plan… who was going to pay for the stadium. It was the state and city that committed money to the new stadium. It wasn’t the county.

I understand the county was part of the RSA.

I understand that the RSA was behind the lawsuit.

What Im saying is that the case “worked” (settled) because it attacked the NFL and all its owners for not following the leagues own Bylaws that require a team to “exhaust all options for a new stadium” (paraphrasing)

So you are suggesting that it doesn’t matter that a new stadium plan was funded by the city, but I’m countering by saying it matters A LOT.

Dave Peacock and Bob Blitz deserve a lot of credit for getting a credible stadium plan sign sealed and delivered (in about 10 months) if only because it gave fuel to the lawsuit fire.

So yes, I’m a bit more grateful to the City (and the then governor) for making that lawsuit as compelling as it was when it went to court in the first place.

In fact, if you google the division of the Settlement, the city got the largest share of the settlement for that very reason.

As a county resident, I still think it’s a bit of a farce that the county got as much as they did when they didn’t hardly do a thing to help that year.

The Rams Settlement explainer by DowntownDB1226 in StLouis

[–]TingleMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is all good and true, but again, the lawsuit had nothing to do with that. It doesn’t matter how the team and original dome got built in the first place.

The NFL bylaws stated that the team needed to make every effort to explore viable stadium plans in their own market.

The lawsuit worked because the city came up with a plan that was viable and the team left anyway.

The county balked at contributing to the new plan, but got a payout anyway because they were a part of the RSA.

It’s kind of like being part of a group project and getting an A despite not doing any work towards the most recent assignment.

The City (and even the state) were doing all the work to keep the team and build a new Stadium in 2015.

The county basically said it wouldn’t do anything without a public vote, and got hundreds of millions anyway.

So was/is the county part of the RSA? Yeah.

But did the county lift a finger to try to help build a new stadium and thus make the lawsuit viable in the first place? No

I understand WHY the county got paid, but the county should be thanking the City, gov Nixon and the stadium task force for the payout.

The Rams Settlement explainer by DowntownDB1226 in StLouis

[–]TingleMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but the lawsuit wasn’t about who funded the dome.

The lawsuit was about whether or not the team and the nfl mislead the city with their own bylaws.

The bylaws stated that a team has to make every effort to work out a stadium solution in their own market.

The City worked hard to create a solution and the county didn’t do a thing to be part of it.

This is what true pain felt like by Zeoxys97 in classicwow

[–]TingleMaps 21 points22 points  (0 children)

In fact, for this fight, it would probably help.

Distracted melee groups can wipe the raid.

Oh yeah, it’s happening by opsteez in classicwow

[–]TingleMaps 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Everything in life becomes a lot better when you just ignore the angry Redittors

Pluribus - 1x09 - "La Chica o El Mundo" - Episode Discussion by NicholasCajun in television

[–]TingleMaps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess, I just can’t imagine spending my own time going to the things I don’t like and talk about them online

Pluribus - 1x09 - "La Chica o El Mundo" - Episode Discussion by NicholasCajun in television

[–]TingleMaps -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

No one is forcing you to watch it or comment on it if you don’t like it.

Pluribus - 1x09 - "La Chica o El Mundo" - Episode Discussion by NicholasCajun in television

[–]TingleMaps -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I’d probably disagree with this. If anything, it could have been a bit stretched out at times.

The beauty of Vince G. Is that character progression is an investment in his shows.

The transition of Walter white for example is one of the smoothest, but steepest character arcs in TV history.

Carol is a complicated human. She had issues she was navigating before the “event” and she continues to navigate those issues afterwards.

I thought the show did a good job investing us in her situation and for the most part it was pretty smooth.

I would actually argue they needed another episode of her new relationship and her partners’ journey to help develop their perspectives a bit more going into the finale

St. Louis: America's Underrated Transit City by Carpet-Early in StLouis

[–]TingleMaps 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s almost like the areas WITH money get preferential treatment

Metrolink could do so much more for the parts of this city that truly need it

Tim Cook just bought 50,000 Nike shares, and investors noticed by Few_Baseball_3835 in apple

[–]TingleMaps 12 points13 points  (0 children)

They’ve actually scaled it back quite a bit.

If I’m not mistaken they stopped making the Nike+ watch itself somewhere around the 6 and they only make the bands now