hypersion
Hypersion
hypersion

We don’t need more roads. More roads creates more traffic, not reduced travel time. It’s called “induced demand.” We need to take those hundreds of millions subsidizing the automobile industry with urban highway expansion and channel it into subsidizing public transport.

If your margins are so razor thin that you need to pass a 3% fee onto a subsection of your consumers, you probably should be focusing on improving other aspects of the business. Anyone who starts a business knows that these fees exist, so it should be built into the business plan and the price of the food and drinks ju

Lol. Me too. This guy was one of those players that didn’t really seem to have a group but would jump on any campaign announced on the stores cork board. He rubbed people the wrong way so he was constantly jumping to a new game and people that need didn’t know him.

I knew a guy who was a regular at the game store I frequented who said the final straw for his divorce was the fact that his wife wouldn’t let him commit to a 5th night of playing Dungeons and Dragons a week. This guy was married and had three kids and couldn’t understand why his wife was pissed.

I mean it’s fun for a while but playing the same match dungeon over and over gets old for me quick.

A friend of my wife is into Fortnite; and he just popped the question. I’m interested to see how all this plays out!

Well I would assume it’s probably a shitty situation because one person does nothing but play Fortnite.  At least play a good game!

The amount of time I put into PUBG made my girlfriend really angry. So when I started up Fortnite, I made her play with me, which is doable given the cross platform. Now, even though I play dozens of hours of Fortnite a week and am addicted, it’s actually good for our relationship.

If a video game fucks up your relationship, it was probably a shitty relationship.

My wife divorced me because I wouldn’t share mats or heals and I couldn’t hit after a shield pop.