Counterproductive
Counterproductive
Counterproductive

It can be two things.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Because they’ll end up losing their White House press credentials, and instead the WH will give their seat up to some random pro-Trump blog instead, like Breitbart.

Please boo him on our behalf.

Wonder what the next filibuster will be? I’ll bed Wolff would grant them rights to perform it publicly.

Another observation might be that the entire show was a long con to keep ratings up and ad revenue high while the writers concealed the fact they had no idea what any of this shit was supposed to mean.

Cuse/Lindelof must have graduated from the Chris Carter School of Compelling Random Macguffins.

First things first: this is a shitty ad.

Fun story: I read the headline as “H1Z1 Dev Leaves, Cheats On Wife While Streaming In Apparent Accident”

Justin Bieber. ‘Nuff said.

Let the President resign for walking into the dressing rooms of under-aged women, joking about groping their pussy, and the many sexual harassment lawsuits against him. Then Franken can resign for his transgression. Right now, his position in the Senate is more important than setting him on fire for his stupidity.

That’s a neat trick for a game published by Microsoft.

Is that the only part of the argument that you’re going to respond to, or are you not done cherrypicking?

Only if they spent 120 million dollars making and marketing the game.

What the data is showing is a lot of money, that’s not the same as a majority. Microtransactions live and die by “whales”, rather than the vast majority who do not participate.

At this point your narrative is so convoluted (and frankly, contradictory) that I’m not certain if you’re for or against microtransactions. If if you think I lack empathy, you obviously haven’t read my previous responses. Publishers are using predatory microtransactions to prop up the ballooning costs of game

The very concept of the “whale” indicates that the microtransactions are from a minority as well. Most don’t partake.

Overwatch lootboxes only offer cosmetic items that are optional, do not affect gameplay, can be earned through regular play, and someone who drops a hundred dollars on them on day one gains no material advantage over a player who does not.

That is literally the best case scenario for a microtransaction.