”What microtransactions?”
proceeds to describe the microtransactions
“No gifting”
But it’s not gifting it I get anything in return. So I could “buy” the smallest item in exchange for 100m dollars from a family member
It is spent money, because you have to buy those shares from other people. It’s literally a purchase of part of a company from another party. Just because you can liquidate it easily it doesn’t mean it’s not spent.
“Informed”
Using this definition, the game itself is DLC. Almost everything on the internet is a form of Downloadable Content.
All generations have kids who do this shit.
The younger they are, the longer private prisons get to earn government revenue for their incarceration. 👍🏻
Your childhood heroes are losers
Start being patient gamers. The games from five years ago aren’t far behind the games of today gameplay and graphic-wise and usually are a fifth or less of the price of a new game.
Often too they’ve removed shit like crappy DRM and fixed problems that existed on day one.
I couldn’t even get through the first episode. Legitimately horrible direction, shit acting, cliche story, terrible cinematography, and crap stage design. I’m surprised it lasted this long. I’m glad I didn’t need to get Paramount+ to watch it.
How so? It’s about as neutral as can be.
Are there any good alternatives to Glassdoor? The website and app were already hot UX garbage as it is so difficult to find salaries in other countries and figure out the currency without it bugging out frequently.
I’m just kind of over social media. I gave this a try but I realised* I’m *the problem, not Reddit
I totally agree with you that generation changes are either currently or going to be used as a form of planned obsolescence. I reckon that within 10 years or so we’ll have sub generation types (things 6.5G) that will force people to buy new devices.
Women have plenty of romantic opportunities throughout their whole lives.
You’re playing chess with pigeons, I wouldn’t bother
What’s a real language?
Average capitalist bootlickers. Social media was a mistake
The money laundering risk would be pretty high for them to do that