jawx423
JAWx423
jawx423

Playing a game you didn’t pay for in the privacy of your own home, in literally no way, gives publicity.

And that’s why you should just cut your loses, decide to never work with them again and walk away without stirring the drama pot

corporate malfeseance should always be called out.  this isnt “stirring the drama pot”, its about workers’ rights!

If ever there was a time for AMD to shine, it would be now.

Nvidia: “Fuck you, poor people”

What’s wrong with you.

Even if they have to remove 90% of it, she’s got more spine than you could ever have.

Hey!  Haha!  Just like your mom!

How’s the one implanted in your skull

Must be hilarious to see a women who has suffered a severe life changing injury and decide to make a joke about her.  

except for how they’re *serious* injuries

Not that you would have any experience with that

*Woman is seriously injured*

In the grand scheme of things it wasn't *super* hot, but it was way hotter than anything else I've had at Taco Bell save the (not particularly tasty) Diablo Sauce.

I’m still waiting for lava sauce and their volcano items to make a comeback.

There’s all kinds of different stuff on Twitch. Even on the same channel, from the same creator you can see a vast array of different content. It surely started with gaming content primarily when it split off of Justin.tv but its grown in many directions since then.

I don’t think you understand what’s happening here. Twitch already gets excessively good prices from AWS because they are both owned by the same company. Twitch is trying to use rising server costs as an excuse to reduce the pay of their streamers well below what their competitors currently do (youtube is a 70/30

Bugs aside it’s really not that bad, it’s just more Saints Row and there is some genuinely good additions, such as the LARP missions. I certainly wouldn’t have picked it up if it was full price, though. It’s just not bad enough to go on a multi-paragraph wafflemaker rant about.

Don’t be sad: it just means you’re not a soulless husk, and you’re still capable of empathy.

While that remodel image looks nice, it seems like a big investment into the physical setting that will result in little return. Do many customers actually go in for dining? Around here it seems like most people just hit the drive thru, and few would even notice that the interior had been upgraded. How are they going