Normally I would say no. However, with Mel Brooks producing, I will hold out hope!
Not only does that not have anything to do with the topic at hand, but I'm also much more worried about the very real hostile take over of a nation than some people's fucking street lights.
This reminds me of Rene from Disco Elysium.
YouTube makes 8 billion per quarter selling ads. I think they will be able to eat tonight.
Ronald McDonald House is like that for my family. I had no idea how much good that charity did in a time of need, until we needed it.
Yes. Because when life sucks, you need something to take your mind off of your problems. I agree that we should vote with our wallets, but for the most part, those willing to continue paying far outweigh us waiting to watch it all fall.
Furthermore, that's a vast difference in cost comparisons.
I could have sworn this was shut down already with the last verdict he had.
You know, the only people I ever heard complain about them didn't drive Porsches.
Appreciate you finding the one thing I wanted to know from the article.
Just a bit of light invasion.
I totally understand this view, and I don't disagree with it completely. The part I have a hard time wrapping my head around is the fact that we all saw this coming for the last 4 years, and yet here we are, at the whim of the system we are in. All the blame cannot be placed on the (rightfully disheartened) voters here. We've been dealt the South Park special.
They should just comply. If they did nothing wrong, it will be fine. That's what we're told, right?
I keep my old phones instead of throwing them away. They become music players in the house/garage. My pixel 7 pro definitely has garbage speakers compared to a pixel 3, or an old Samsung note (can't remember the Gen). It's a stat I didn't even bother looking at, since we seemed to have hammered it out years ago. It's akin to asking if a new car has electric Windows.
I wish I would have checked.
Totally understand your point. They will never lose enough customers to actually feel it.
That being said, I'm doing my part.
As a Satanist, I absolutely think schools should welcome your bountiful deity with open arms, so long as they feel it's important to discuss religion in school. Preferably, we should leave that kind of personal discussion at home. That being said, I think people could really benefit from learning about "The seven I would really rather you didn'ts."
Ra'men.
As a PC gamer, I'll tell you why sales would slump for me. I eagerly waited 2 years for FFVII to come to PC. Then, I paid 90 bucks for the game to include "all future dlc." I assumed that was 90 bucks for the rest of the game. It was not. I will have to wait another 2 years (avoiding PlayStation spoilers), and then pay 70 bucks for the next disk. I'm gonna assume that pans out the rest of the way through the game, meaning I'll have hundreds of dollars in the game over a decade. Nope, I'm good. I'll dust off the emulator and just play old school.
I mean, you're not wrong there either.
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Clicked on a link to read an article, and was met with this pop-up. I decided to click on the privacy policy link to view what I was agreeing to. It cannot be viewed unless you agree to what you haven't read yet.