Seeing them all here like this makes me want that April Fool’s launcher launcher. Just some kind of unified system that can access the appropriate licenses for all my games. I don’t like having 7 different launchers for PC games.
Seeing them all here like this makes me want that April Fool’s launcher launcher. Just some kind of unified system that can access the appropriate licenses for all my games. I don’t like having 7 different launchers for PC games.
It’s almost like people are capable of caring about two things at a time. What a time to be alive!
There’s fifty of them....and some of them have been rather...naughty.
Why is the Times acknowledgement that when Chelsea was convicted, it was prior to her transition, when she was known as Bradley - “wrong”? The transition does not erase the history of who she was prior, it simply corrects her to who she is. But when you look at legal records, they will not be edited to reflect the…
I don’t disagree with you in that. The powers that want to put Assange under the jail could care less about the redactions themselves—they just want the obnoxious little mosquito continuously stinging their hides silenced.
That can be true at the same time that Assange’s utter failure to consider the consequences of…
Where’s his take down of the Crimean Invasion? The Georgian Invasion?
When you illegally shotgun random thousands of classified documents into the public arena, you don’t get to call yourself a journalist.
Why?
It’s the either/or fallacy in the headline that really makes my head hurt.
Hmmmm, it appears that your headline is wrong because I actually can support a free press while also supporting the arrest of Julian Assange. As your own website notes, he was working with Manning to actively crack passwords and subvert security to gain access to sensitive documents. This is blatantly illegal and…
Assange’s disclosures were messy, they made a lot of powerful people mad, and there’s a compelling case that some of then did cause harm.
Criticizing Bernie is not the sign of a intelligent person, fyi
I think the idea is that we get away from “I need an employer to have health insurance.” Thus we eliminate those who are stuck in jobs they can’t leave or those that leave (or are fired) from jobs and have to search all over again for health insurance.
Said the unemployed incel, directly from his mom’s basement
Theoretically, whether they get paid enough or not, is not the customer’s problem. There should be labor laws.
*country.
Tipping is a service industry con, where the responsibility for paying the workers a fair rate for their labor is shifted from their employers to their customers. It’s total insanity that a lot of food industry workers depend on ETIQUETTE and not labor laws to receive a livable wage.
The sad irony is you could have fixed that by serving jailtime. He would have been waiting for you outside after your sentence was up. It’s back-asswards from real life lol
Agreed. It’s a travesty that America (and pretty much uniquely America) evolved to the point where customers are expected to pay the worker’s wages since employers are legally allowed to underpay them. It’s not a tip if it’s required. Why don’t you up your prices and just pay your employees a living wage directly?
It’s telling that a review about Fortnite spends so much time not on the game itself, but the culture that surrounds Fortnite.