Thanks! It is good to have something to look forward to! I guess that explains the massive dev time for the new steam headset!
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He is prepping for his conservative debut, isn't he.
Oh look, my favorite game! The devs treat the fans (both casual and competitive) so well!
- Intelligence has a hereditary component to it.
That is eugenics. https://www.genome.gov/about-genomics/fact-sheets/Eugenics-and-Scientific-Racism
I would hope it is more of the magic of dreaming of the future of video game graphics. It was so exciting to see the next generation of graphics come out.
I am hoping to see the same with VR. But unless there is some kind of technological breakthrough that they are willing to sell to consumers, I don't see it jumping forward very fast over the next few decades.
Unfortunately, that movie's main message was about eugenics. I am not arguing that anti-intellectualism is not spreading like a cancer, but that movie is not the best thing to reference.
He is not wrong.
Ah, thought you meant the parents. It was probably a source that did not want to be identified if the article doesn't mention a specific name.
Jane didn't learn about what happened to her son in 2021 through a staff member. She wasn't told by Jumpstart's management or the education department.
It wasn't until 2023, when a crown prosecutor called her.
I mean, as long as they put effort into it and cater to the fan base, it could do well. If it is just an attempt at using an established name to create a new, generic sci-fi universe, it probably won't be a hit.
The issue is the thought that people cannot grow and learn. Regardless of upbringing, anybody can choose to persue knowledge. The horrible state of public education is most likely the root cause, in my opinion. The US has chose not to invest in it's people and now we are seeing the results.