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I mean ultimately when you can’t appease both sides, the corporation is going to go with where the most money is. It turns out the people who are basically okay with gay people existing in public outnumber (and outspend) the people who want them to be driven from public life, to lose their jobs, and to criminalize

Wait, Peacock costs money?  I just get it free with my ISP which is the local ISP monopoly, a thing I thought lots of people did.  Like I straight up thought this was "back when Hulu didn't cost money, because ads."

I mean, I’m still never going to watch these again because I don’t want that woman to have any more money or power.

I have an unopened bottle of Karo Dark Corn Syrup with a best by date in 1986. I consider it a family heirloom. 

Satire is best when it chooses its targets with deliberate and precise focus, and isn’t just “wide band- we offend everybody” anyway.

Which you can still enjoy on the Switch, Steam, GOG, the iOS App Store, Xbox, etc.

Perhaps the lesson is just “don’t remake games, no matter how good they were in their day.” Since every game that actually ships is kind of a miracle held together with vaseline, mismatched socks, and happy accidents that can’t necessarily be replicated.

50% better and twice the price!

At a guess, they realized over the years trying to make the thing cheaper and cheaper to make have resulted in a thing that really isn’t very good.  So they’ll take it away for a years then come back with a “premium priced” choco taco that is better than the one you could buy last month, but not near as good as the

I’m more interested in the plant based proteins that have properties you can’t find in an animal product. Like seitan has a fundamentally different texture than any actual meat, and that can be great!  If you’re in the lab considering developing for culinary properties without reference to any kind of animal product.

First Ave is an iconic music venue (it’s featured prominently in “Purple Rain” for example), it’s not a comedy club. Their modus operandi there since the 80s has been "be on the cutting edge of music"; comedy shows held there aren’t the norm. It’s a venue, so you could pretty much have anything there, but it was a

Going to a comedy show at First Ave is like going to a Podcast recording at CBGB.

I'm only going to care when he finally has no more input on the product from the creative side.

I miss forums.  I wish more games had forums.

I’ve heard it described as “sweet ranch” which is a true mystery since I don’t know why someone would want ranch, let alone sweeter ranch.

Wouldn't it be simpler to just eat a horseradish?

Doesn’t having a digital certificate of authenticity in addition to the physical object just make it a bigger pain in the ass to re-sell in case the item appreciates?  Like hypothetically, on the secondary market, two different people might end up owning the card/figure and the NFT that corresponds to it, and at that

Nothing Minecraft would ever want to do with selling skins, mods, etc. wouldn’t require (or benefit from) a blockchain anyway. Microsoft owns a great number of physical servers and have no real reason to run a peer-to-peer network instead of “use our servers for our stuff.”

This is disappointing to learn.  I hoped it was just a game about being a cat, though I acknowledge the basic problem is that humans expect certain things from stories and wild animals tend not to have narrative arcs.

I’m pretty much always going to use self-checkout if I can. I understand the reason that stores are pushing this is “machines are cheaper than employees”. To the point where stores know they’re losing money by people “hitting the button for the cheap onions when you’re buying the better ones” by accident or on