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I can very easily understand the White House’s disgust with those gaming clips.

So essentially:

i tend to do better than literally like 85% of people in any given match, so i guess most of everyone must suck even worse

I was a GameStop store manager when Grand Theft Auto 4 (IV) released and I had at least a dozen people ask to buy “Grand Theft Auto Ivy” without the slightest hint of irony.

Black Ops IIII because our fan base doesn’t know 4 looks like this: IV...

You must be one of those bears Betsy DeVos keeps talking about.

Yeah, literally 50% of all my yearly consumer spending is done on Amazon.

I still play a couple times a month for a few hours. The campaign is worth $10, yes. I’m taking my 4th character through the story.

Might as well just say “Stop breathing air.”

Lol, this is why I avoid MOBA games in general. Well, one of about two dozen reasons. There’s just no way to protect yourself from toxic dipshits out to ruin your fun and day.

Can’t wait for Black Ops 5

Why yes it is. You run around a jungle with giant man sized swords fighting helicopters. If you are lucky the super rare “Air Wolf” might even show up

Now playing

I got Destiny 1, played the base game, and it was these similar problems that pushed me out of it and not touching it since while losing faith in Bungie as a company almost entirely.

It’s not simply share, it’s input output. NY state pays almost $200B in taxes to the fed and sees $150B back in services. As opposed to Mississippi that pays $11B in taxes and sees $38B returned in services. But then Mississippi and the other states seeing the same inflated return lecture the Northeast on being “Tax

You have to remember though, it’s New York. New York doesn’t like to spend money on necessary things.

Please. A huge percentage of that list is vague (i.e. “Worked to increase defense spending”) or highly debatable (i.e. withdrawing from Paris Climate Accords) or not an accomplishment at all (i.e. the last three bullets where traveling is apparently a major accomplishment). And the list of things he’s made worse

As seems typical these days, interesting how infrastructure needs like this are just presented as a given that the federal government should be paying for most, if not all of the cost.

but... but... think of all the Walmart employees who got bonuses this year because Walmart got a billion dollar tax break?