jay3275
Justin Schroeder
jay3275

I thought the “before they are too large to challenge without disrupting the economy” line was hilarious. Google helps facilitate such a large part of consumer based companies sales its not even funny. If Google were too shut down access in any country based on what the government was doing, it wouldn’t take long for

If you only compare games that are closer, of course its not WOW. It’s totally unfair to compare a game close to the end of one generation to the beginning of the other. Its like racing a tuned up Honda Civic, vs a stock Porsche. Sure the Porsche should still win, but it won’t be by a huge margin. But if you were to

COD and Battlefield were just placeholders for online multiplayer games that people play with friends. You could insert Halo, Overwatch, RocketLeague, Destiny, w.e games you wanted there. And I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree that Sony would bring more people over if they had cross play and could play with their Xbone friends.

I think what you’re describing is why the Xbox one has a large percentage of its sales. I think that for the most part everyone see’s that the PS4 is the system to have if you care at all about games outside of games like COD and battlefield. But SO many people have all of their friends on Xbox, that they didn’t want

You could say either, couldn’t you? :D

I think there isn’t any real reason to believe that Jesus wasn’t real. What he may or may not have done or said, is a different story.

What about Frankenstein? (1818)

Do you even read what you type? The majority of the people on this site are no more than one generation removed from the beginning of rock and roll. I’d also be willing to bet that 50%+ are younger than Mario. At best rock and roll is 30 years older than Mario, as the term Rock and roll wasn’t coined until the 50's.

No one is paying attention because Tom Delonge sounds absolutely Looney Tunes when he talks about it. Listen to Joe Rogan’s podcast with him. Tom went on the podcast specifically to talk about his company and what they have, and the entire time say nothing other than “I can’t talk about that.” It came off as a mad

Spotify didn’t launch in the US till 2011. You are correct.

You know Trump is literally the one who made Pai the chairman correct?

You do realize, taking all of the guns would cost Billions of dollars, and likely 10's of thousands if not 100's of thousands of man hours right? Not saying it should or shouldn’t happen, just being realistic.

Spotify has many things that traditional investor value. Unless you think that massive content agreements, large user base, and a huge amount of IP are things that investors don’t value....

You going to solder with a blow torch? It is basically impossible to solder with pure gold. Ever used copper/tin solder? Think that but much much much hotter.

Lol first thing I did, was go straight into the deadzone thinking I was going to the lost river..... Was about 500 ft down before I realized, and that was when I saw the Ghost leviathan... haha

The first time you come across a warper with the cyclops, and realize it can’t warp you is magical.

It was in 2013 (I looked it up earlier, as I didn’t want to misremember something) so it was actually right in the middle of when 3D was ALL the rage.

Haha, I’m glad we agree. But I think the issue- and you can see this as a trend especially in horror movies- is that for $700 million you can make 10 good movies, assume 3-7 of them will flop, and still come away with all of the profit of a TLJ with substantially less risk. Then you hope that one of your 10 pulls a

How big those “piles of money” are does matter though. Current box office total is $1.3 billion, which on the surface sounds crazy right? But if they spent $600-700 million between production and marketing, then those numbers don’t sound so good based on profit margin. Especially, when you consider a movie like Get