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It’s not so much the number of liked comments that stands out to me but the small number of ones they wouldn’t be willing to like. I’m not saying their comment section should be filled with vitriol, but you’d expect a fair amount of ones falling short of deserving a heart, as is the case of the very vast majority of

They appear to have “liked” just about every single comment on the video. Either they’re the only content online without a single naysayer or they’ve curated one heck of a hugbox in their comment section. Something seems sketchy.

While not weird per sé, but a really good movie few seem to have heard of is The Fare (2018 but some places list it as 2019). Just about the whole thing takes place in a cab where a driver is on a loop where he picks up a woman, they talk, he seems to crash, she vanishes, and the loop starts again when he resets the

I know. It’s directed at the sites closing their comment sections for social media, just as the article is towards sites closing forums for Discord.

I’d complain but I have a strong feeling that instead of fixing it, they’d close all comments and say to use Twitter/Facebook instead.

The same goes for sites killing their comment sections and kicking everyone to social media while proclaiming how much they value communication. 1) No you don’t to add extra hoops so stop lying. 2) Not everyone has (or wants) a social media account in order to communicate with other readers. 3) Why does not a single

I’ve long since committed to never buying a title with Denuvo until it’s removed. Just not worth it.

There’s an entire YouTube channel devoted to a different low bridge that posts clips of every time a vehicle crashes into it. It has numerous flashing lights and a big neon sign that tells you when you need to turn. Vehicles still manage to drive into it and that’s even after they raised it 8".

I never understood partial ports. I’ll definitely take this over nothing since I primarily game on PC but what about 1-3? The same goes for Microsoft and porting all but Halo 5. I don’t get it.

I primarily fall under the “can I modify it?” category due to just not feeling up for my typical routine. I can usually get myself over it by reminding myself that the most pathetic workout I could muster would run laps around me not doing anything. That typically is enough to get me at least changed and in my home

I often use imagesize: when searching images. It especially helps with wallpapers. For example, I’ll search:

Is this the Paula Deen recipe?

While I understand the why, it still surprises me they cut the line after Kaby Lake CPUs. I know 5 years may sound rather old in the world of tech, but I think of it as how it would sound if Nvidia said starting next year, any GTX 10-series or older cards won’t support Windows 11. 7th gen Intels just really don’t feel

This is precisely why I believe a different word than “buy” needs to be used. There is literally zero difference between renting digital content and “buying” it other than how long the rental is for. They’re both temporary, completely revocable licenses to access content under the guise and control of the property