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Before the usual hate jerk for this game kicks into full swing, let me just say this.

The point of a strike is literally disruption. So no.

I have been calling Boomers the worst generation for close to a decade.

Yes, we Gen-Xers have always been anti-boomer, first it was rebellion (since the boomers are, you know, our parents) then when we realized these were the same people who went from counter culture revolutionaries to Gordon Gecko corporate raiders. All to satisfy their own egos.

As a Gen Xer, I just want to point out that I was anti-Boomer way before it was cool.

I’m not too interested in the whole unionization thing, let Schreier and the employees work all that out (which I support). The part that fascinates me is the $59.99 barrier. At some point a single-player game with some serious clout is going to have to step up and break it with an $80 base price (or something). For

Hot take: I actually like this game.

Now playing

Whelp, I needed a reason to re-watch this...

seemed like some lazy writing

My dude, whether or not you, personally, can show up to work on them is not how we determine what drugs should be legal. 

You can’t function when you’re blackout drunk, but that’s not illegal. 

I used to be an instagramer like you,

4th Gear: VAG Fails The Smell Test Again 

It sounds like it mimics the Fire Emblem Battle Save feature. I don’t recall Advance Wars allowing you to save scum, but it’s been a while since I played any of those games. Into the Breach doesn’t allow mid-battle saves either, though you can pause to the menu at any time. Most turn-based strategy games don’t let you

I’m a married man and the idea of cheating baffled me - until my wife did. Turns out, humans, relationships, emotions? All complicated.