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That was exactly my assumption. An executive using the standard marketing jibberish without realizing that gaming jargon uses the term “expansion” differently.

250mg? Dude you might want to reset your tolerance.

Knack was shit.

For me, price is a number when compared to my bank account.

Yeah, that essay was basically her declaring “This is war”. All of her points are basic homophobic points (recruitment, rape scare, “won’t anynone think ofvthe children!!!,” flimsy science, appeal to nature, “I have trans friends!”, etc.) with a new coat of paint.

My favorite thing to do on edibles is live the life I wanted.

I read her essay that she recently posted and it made me cry seeing how she is now attacking autistic people as well.

I make my own because edibles are just too expensive otherwise. Why would I pay $30 for a chocolate bar with $8 of THC in it? I could make my own weed bar at home.

My favorite things to do on edibles are largely the same things that I like to do after smoking. Go for a hike in a wilderness area, go for a leisurely bike ride, play video games, cook, take a bath. I may be in a small minority, but I like to go physically do things while stoned.

I think people get paid low 5 figures to write them. You only get the 6 figures to approve them. Which is also mind-shittingly stupid.

A: I think it’ll be a MASSIVELY wasted opportunity if they don’t have Miles star in a game that has the symbiote storyline for Peter. It would allow Peter to be a mentor at first, but then slowly go nuts and make Miles have to save him. The Venom story is fine, but I think seeing it done straight would be way more

Saying they value the work of their storytellers and have a responsibility to advocate understanding of all communities and all people particularly those we work with reads to me like they are siding with JK

Teams of people get paid six-figure salaries to write statements like that.

FUCK. YES.

WB forced to make a statement...

I recall the time I went into a job interview that a recruiter hadn’t prepped me particularly well for.

I think its worth pointing out that they didn’t decide to do this out of the blue or out of the goodness of their hearts.

Same thing they do when restaurants are open, I imagine - spend 95% of their time networking and angling for their next position, 4% of their time telling other people to make the company work better, and 1% of their time throwing out wild blue-sky business model ideas with no basis in the reality of the marketplace.

note that they’re owned by an investment firm (private equity) who bought them via a leveraged buyout. IOW, they took out a bunch of debt to buy CEC, then saddled CEC with paying off the debt.