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As a person who has been the victim of fraud, on my debit card, used as a credit card, I can authoritarily state that this is not true. It feels true, like it should be true, but it is not.

#COTD 

So either you’re arbitrarily deciding to call this year the end of a decade, which means the “last of the decade” is arbitrary and therefore without significance, OR you’re wrong and being pedantic?

True, but there are many flexes of dubious flexiousness on the webs.

What if... and bear with me here... she married someone who already had had a child, and that child now has a child. The grandchild doesn’t need to be referred to as a step-grandchild.

What if... and bear with me here... she married someone who already had had a child, and that child now has a child. The grandchild doesn’t need to be referred to as a step-grandchild.

I got a Steam Controller when they went on sale for $5, so I think I’m gonna fire up my account and play... at least one of my 130 untouched games on Steam.

Its usually indicated by boarding groups.  I usually fly Hawaiian (because of where I live), and they only ever had four groups, until the new “basic economy” when they added a fifth group.

Basic Economy also seems to have a reduction in “carry-on” overall.  You’re either not allowed a “personal item” or you pay for the carry-on item.

I just got mine in the mail yesterday.  I was surprised they actually shipped it to me, I thought I heard about the $5 sale late.  Its pretty cool and also kinda obvious why it never caught on.  Very clicky and somewhere between a solid design and feeling like it might be a little cheap.

I just got mine in the mail yesterday.  I was surprised they actually shipped it to me, I thought I heard about the $5 sale late.  Its pretty cool and also kinda obvious why it never caught on.  Very clicky and somewhere between a solid design and feeling like it might be a little cheap.

I’m more put off by the way the pictures/ads/videos all pop in irregularly, so I’ll be halfway down, find something I want to click through, only to have the page hurk and jerk and suddenly I’m either going to some spamware adverticle or some other random item I’m 0% interested in, then have to back track and figure

I’m more put off by the way the pictures/ads/videos all pop in irregularly, so I’ll be halfway down, find something

The Critic had this ahead of Futurama, where they’re discussing the “Dryer” channel (a single camera focused on a dryer with a single sock tumbling) and Jon Lovitz asks “People watch this?!?” to which the answer is “They send it money.”  

The Critic had this ahead of Futurama, where they’re discussing the “Dryer” channel (a single camera focused on a dryer with a single sock tumbling) and Jon Lovitz asks “People watch this?!?” to which the answer is “They send it money.”  

There are gems every few weeks, but yes, there has been a qualitative decline and I fear the landing strip of formerly-Gawker sites is not long for the world.

“This article reflects a lack of effort and communicates almost no meaningful information other than ‘look at advertising and exploit it’, and I’d prefer the content of this site to be more robust than listicles and advert-icles.

Problem? No. I’m pointing out that an article on how to “save” “big” lists expired promotions (so that we... watch out for future ones?) and concludes with “find deals on your own and exploit them,” while 100% omitting the Microsoft endorsed/supported “free” revenue stream for the Microsoft ecosystem.

I am frustrated

Did you guys actually update the article or is this part of a new editorial mandate to “republish” existing content to limit cost overhead like “paying employees to generate new content”?

“How to Save Big on Xbox Game Pass” ...

You didn’t use proper grammar in this post, boomer.