Imma need a source for that last part. I've never seen anyone dog ok the CBC, ever. In fact, on Reddit when a CBC article would make it to the front page it would be universally acclaimed for being factual and having an unbiased, effective voice. Most if not all criticism that I've seen of the CBC comes from both extremes of the political spectrum.
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Good, hopefully they send you home. And no, it's not legitimate.
Oh please, you saw it as a quick way to immigrate and you leapfrogged over everyone with a legitimate asylum claim. I have no sympathy and no remorse for my country kicking your ass to the curb.
We talking wilderness of Canada or population centers? Cuz there ain't no way I'd go into Canadian bush without a shotgun.
For all the shit that Lucas gets, I have to say that his vision for Star Wars has not been replicated. And when you grow up watching those films, you become hyper-sensitive to anything that doesn't "feel" Star Wars. I honestly believe that's why the Sequel trilogy wasn't received well, and why the TV shows fall flat for the most part.
Yeah, the US doesn't just have a gun problem unfortunately, it has a culture problem. I don't know of any other society that is so insanely paranoid.
In Canada, obtaining a verdict of self defense with a firearm is extremely difficult. You basically have to prove that you did everything in your power to diffuse the problem before turning to a firearm, you contacted the police, your life was in immediate danger, you somehow managed to unlock and load your firearm while still being in danger, and that if you hadn't done what you did you'd be dead.
Doesn't mean they didn't market the game. That's the whole point of the post
Goes to show what a few good IPs and an all-star legal team can do for you lol
That's not marketing at all. Marketing is anything that creates awareness for your product. Early access and what the person you responded to stated is exactly that.
Marketing is not necessarily aggressive. Product placement is the prime example of this.
Yeah you're right, YouTube just isn't what it used to be. I miss when people made videos for free because they wanted to share something with the world. Now it's a full time job