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Yeah but is it fun? I’m genuinely curious. Since this game has been up, there have been more weeks with game breaking problems than without. Bugs that constantly fuck people over, gestapo-like ban waves that they don’t explain, and they even banned the people helping them bugfix the game because they can’t be bothered

Yeah, watching Bethesda murder the Fallout IP breaks my heart.  

The most shocking thing about this article is there’s apparently still enough players to be worth developing this sort of hack.

Once you’ve stolen everything from all 30 people what’s the point?

The only valid question at this point is why is anyone who doesn’t hate themselves still playing Fallout 76? I was like the biggest fallout fanboy ever (and honestly I’m probably still enough of one that I’ll buy the overpriced collector’s edition of the next game to come out) but I just look at this and every bone in

Jesus Christ, just pull the plug on this thing already.

This graph is specifically multi-state outbreaks, which you almost would expect to go up as centralized food processing has grown over the years. But it could just be “cannibalizing” outbreaks that were previously contained within one state. Which is to say this may not be due to the food supply becoming more

Look, the headline is purely snark and grocery shopping frustration, but you raise a good point. According to the CDC, food-borne illness has increased. But I also think awareness and connectivity (social media, etc.) are a factor in connecting the dots to identify an outbreak. 

12GB is pretty good for anyone, though. I can’t fathom most people honestly needing more than 8GB for everyday use.

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... which will maybe make your company re-evaluate sending you on all those flights, which is the point. I don’t know about your job, but at mine a lot of the flying people do is for purposes that could pretty easily be done over videoconferencing.

I’ll expand on this—*MOST* frequent fliers are business travelers. As Mr. Party said, the tax won’t reduce their travel, it will increase their employers’ expenses. So what it will reduce is their salary, potential for raises, and even likelihood of being hired into a travel-required job in the first place.

Not everyone who logs miles in an airplane is a billionaire jet-setter. A fair number of frequent fliers (myself included) are having their travel paid for by their employer. Increasing the cost of those flights isn’t going to reduce the amount that I travel, it’ll just increase the amount my company pays for that

Blogging: A career where you can collect revenue by voicing the moral high-ground stance, while also collecting revenue through advertising the very thing you are against.

Counter-point: This is a very stupid idea that should not be used for revenue generation (used for god knows what) nor reduction in air travel.

Maybe the fact that they’re both idiots makes them perfect for each other. *thinks about Idiocracy* OH SHIT.

Also red flag that she’s snooping in the first place. Dump her ass.

red flag right here. If they aren’t smart enough to go incognito, then they aren’t smart enough to date. Dump his ass.

How about, what level of trust do you have that your going through your loved ones phone history?  I’ve been married over 30 years and can honestly say I’ve never once looked at any history on my wife’s phone.  We share our locations with each other so if something happens or your looking for them you can but beyond