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so? he’s preserved these 15 as an art piece. you don’t have to like him but given there 10s of millions of these in abundance in the world... given that, a transformative art piece like this is a perfectly appropriate way of preserving the history.

Repurposing old hardware also has its own value, even if it’s just sealing a bunch of them in acrylic. You can’t preserve everything that ever gets made, and you shouldn’t want to, either. The Game Boy itself is well preserved as a platform and there’s no shortage of different ways you can still experience it.

For the story, I think it was one that was more aimed at being emotionally satisfying for long time fans, than it was on being a particularly interesting as a narrative in it’s own right. For obvious reasons 343 wanted to tie up the Halo4/5 arc, but didn’t want to just drop it. This game was a “reset” narrative, and I

I agree that the team pulled off the semi-open world of Halo: Infinite really well. The gameplay is just so damn good and with this huge landscape, no two encounters or gameplays would be the same. They combined the openness of Halo 1 and ODST and the combat perfection of Reach into what might be the best Master Chief

The problem with comparing it to the Mona Lisa is the fact that there’s actual rarity with the Mona Lisa and a complete 100% impossibility as far as recreating it 1:1, even if da Vinci himself was still alive and tried to recreate it. NFT’s don’t inherently have that because a copy of an NFT is an exact 1:1 pixel

If this website is a disgrace, be a fucking adult and stop reading it. Good lord you’re pathetic.

your reading comprehension and/or critical thinking skills display the only disgrace here.

Good grief you only seem to comment to say how much you hate the site.

Faxanadu’s such a weird game but it had some great tracks and some very unique world/enemy design. Took me a long time to figure it out and beat it but it definitely left an impression. 

Welcome back, Peter, and Merry Christmas! What an interesting article to start the day off with. :)

Thank you for your wishes; you often have to take the wins you can, because unlike on TV, the big “Everyone sees justice done” moment doesn’t really come.

Also keep records of everything and talk to a lawyer.

Thank you so much for this post. I'm so sorry you haven't received the justice you deserve. 

Oh, I’ve been trying for years. And I don’t want to distract from, only support those trying to get Justice for their own suffering now by backing them up with sharing how my own experiences that match their own. To say I know they’re brave and likely telling the truth, because I’ve been there too.

It’s usually in the Contract you sign that you’ll go the Arbitration route first; I had to do it when trying to corner Portalarium for supporting my stalkers. There’s two reasons for this.

Thank you for this, it was extremely interesting to read. I really think, besides what you actually went through, that the contents of this message should be an article. About how improbable it is that you will get heard and published, the uphill struggle to get exposure for something you’d probably rather not have to

Your ^ post here needs more exposure. It in itself is an eye opener. Though some of the things you’ve experienced may be specific to your particular story, the majority of your comment rings true...unfortunately.

Ok, here’s an essay on what getting the media to deal with these kinds of issues is like from the other side; Long story short, it’s a depressing nightmare.

Apparently they also set up an external whistleblower line to contact, but it’s part of their anti-union efforts. Workers from Amazon have stories on how reporting to it almost always results in immediate reprisals from the company. So if you are going to complain, make sure you go straight to the state

Yeah, my first thoughts when it was put to me like that. Seems he took the culture he’s so sorry for with him…