I sarcastically smile, wave, and applaud at these drivers and the ones who are turning left but for some reason have inched up halfway into the crosswalk as if there was ever a possibility of them turning on red and they all get wildly indignant with me like I'm the bad guy. I've not once seen any of these fuckers show any hesitation or embarrassment about nearly hitting me or making me walk around them in the crosswalk.
How dare they label our open air concentration camp a crime against humanity! Don't they know what an upstanding pillar of the illegal West Bank settlement community I am?
Roblox is a game that ships with a game development kit and the way it's monetized beyond monthly membership is allowing people to use the built in kit to build minigames and cosmetics and charge for said items in an ingame currency that Roblox gets a cut off.
I don't understand enough to understand the first part of the changes but the second part seem positive...? You can't let people sample stuff that isn't actually for sale and try to get sales via kids swiping their parents' credit card for stuff that looked cool on their character but you're not selling.. I think.
Just guessing but I think the first part of the change is to psychologically prime people to buy stuff they try on? Like putting a self checkout in the dressing room of a department store.
Does this so anything? Iirc China had already flexed a bit on rare earth metal sales to the evil empire, can't buy weapons from these companies under American law, and I doubt they are selling weapon components to American companies.
The anglo stenographer who wrote this thinks this is just for show and I can't tell if that's copium or an accurate assessment.
I suspect with the G20 debacle and continued Russian oil trade and weapons purchases, Pentagon stenographers will become concerned with the status of Indian democracy soon.
Our society is entirely different today, and the continued use of the legal term "landlord" is slander against our members and all rental owners. Tenants have important civil protections against unfair practices, monopoly pricing, poor maintenance, etc.
Laughs in rat infested rental home with a property management company in another state and 72h speedy eviction laws.
I'll return the rec with another. Katherine's journey east is also pretty good. American who got her phd in China and tours/blogs small rural towns. Same to it not being bs.
Damn, an advanced industrial economy, with millions of highly educated workers, and direct state ownership of besieged industries figured out how to build these components themselves?
I will be citing Beavis and Butthead v The Commonwealth of Deez Nutz as I was told by the AI it applies.