Wednesday, January 15

Tag: Physical autonomy

Overwatch’s brand-new hero is Hazard, the spiky Scotsman you’ve been awaiting

Overwatch’s brand-new hero is Hazard, the spiky Scotsman you’ve been awaiting

Technology
Overwatch 2's most recent hero is a tank with unexpected movement and ruthless diving and brawling strategies. Danger has a punk-rock visual, Scottish brogue and a shotgun that can blast your susceptible backline heroes to smithereens. Do not be put off by his hard outside: This anti-establishment rapscallion has an unfaltering belief in physical autonomy and a love of adorable young puppies.Playable throughout a limited-time trial, Hazard was at first developed as an overwhelming cyberpunk bad guy called Spiker. After Blizzard's designers showcased their hulking rascal to the advancement group, it ended up being clear he was predestined to progress into a captivating rebel with a protector impulse.Blizzard explains Hazard's gameplay as a "momentum-based mix in between dive and brawl plays...
The Exvangelical predicament: ‘Hurting due to the fact that we followed the guidelines’

The Exvangelical predicament: ‘Hurting due to the fact that we followed the guidelines’

General
(Sightings)-- Calling a book "prompt" seems like a backhanded compliment. It appears to recommend that the book's biggest strength is its publication date. Let me be clear: Sarah McCammon's "The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church" is both prompt and excellent. Timely, since it handles the problems that will choose the 2024 elections-- problems of spiritual power and physical autonomy. Superb, since it goes over those problems with level of sensitivity, elegance and no percentage of bravery. McCammon was born and raised in America's conservative Protestant subculture; she is now a reporter for National Public Radio, an outlet her daddy when rejected as "National Perverted Radio." "The Exvangelicals" is the story of her journey in between these 2 points. ...