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I think this is the proper take on the issue. Fewer people are going to the theater because they don’t like the theater. A trip to the theater for a family of 4 can easily run you $50, and that’s just getting in the door. Meanwhile for $12 I can watch all the movies I want (and even some good ones as seen here) in the

This.

I’m not playing devil’s advocate, just simply stating a fact. Union or not the issues you mentioned are still going to exist, and using examples like this don’t help strengthen the argument for unions.

To be fair, unions aren’t going to fix the issues you mentioned. Those issues occur to people at workplaces where unions exist. Yes toxic workplaces can exacerbate those problems (exponentially some times), but most of those issues begin outside of the workplace.

1. You kinda went off the deep end with your comment. Nobody is saying they deserved what happened, nor does anyone wish it upon them.

I experienced this with Halo: CE, but found that it was with my friend’s Xbox. I was fine, but he would have performance issues especially in battles. Ultimately the issue went away when we connected his Xbox via Ethernet instead of wireless. A few months later he got a newer router and the issues went away.

You say you’re for competition, but you’re entire comment is counter to that statement. You’re effectively saying that convenience is more important than competition.

Right now, probably not much if anything. In the future, more money in the hands of developers could mean for improvements in games.

You deal with “fractured storefronts” in your daily life all the time. Why should this be different?

lol. Lay off the caffeine dude.

This comment just reminded me that I actually had braces when I was in high school and played trombone, and I wasn’t alone either. Odd thing is I don’t remember it being uncomfortable, or maybe we got used to it.

You’re right, but it’s much more of a pain when it comes to daily maintenance.

What insurance covers varies from employer to employer, and plan to plan. Case in point, my employer has two options: Cigna or BCBS. Each has different doctors and facilities that are “in network”. “in network” just means they’ve worked out a deal with the doctor and you only have to pay your co-pay for the visit. In

Sony is the same. Honestly, everyone is. Most if not all games today have the controller layout right off the pause menu. That and most of the manuals were mostly EULA and licensing than actual instructions.

Mocking her every move and intention is the literal opposite of “amplifying”.

This was the case for me when I moved recently. I think anyway. I haven’t seen any informed deliveries for my previous address, only my new one.

You say as you strive to be one.

I’m on my second play-through, and I want to say it’s something added for Browsette. Link can remove all of his armor (and I guess what’s in the video is the Browsette equivalent), but not once have I ever seen link’s armor be blown away. And I’ve taken a couple blasts from guardian stalkers at point blank range.

The title of the article doesn’t say jailbreaking is a criminal action.

To be fair, even the article you linked to includes this line