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The design should absolutely be critiqued, anything they can do to make their cars safer in all kinds of situations benefits all of us. Every Tesla driver should also be well informed how to manually open their doors when the car loses power, and in this situation, it appears they weren’t. Could drunk decision making,

Nothing could get me to download Fortnite, nothing, unless someone recreates Lego Island in Fortnite and lets me skateboard around as Pepper Roni and throw pizzas.

$360.00? How can people afford this?

But then they’ll be no different from public grocery stores who do the exact same thing, but don’t charge you for a membership and then the thin veil that the cost of your yearly subscription goes towards marking down items to a discount will be gone

That “Need help” button is going to cause major line backups. Just pay TSA agents their worth!

Just right click > open file in new tab and then print.
In all seriousness though, I hope hi-res scans are taken to frame these in a museum before they’re sold.

Absolute atrocity. Proportions, eyes and ears are completely different. Who is responsible for this? Square Enix ought to lose the copyright for the original Moogle design for this sin. It is better left in fan artist’s hands.

No, it is bad in this case because redundancy. This is from the article you didn’t read by the way, “Presto’s technology does use AI voice recognition to take down orders in the drive-thru lane, but a significant portion of the process still requires an actual employee’s involvement as well.”

You all somehow forgot about the Scion xB

Yeah, when the bag is only halfway full. This is not really as cost efficient as he suggests

Not everything needs an algorithm to drive customer engagement. You are a vending machine

Without an announcement for a Switch 2, I really don’t want to see a trailer for another open world adventure, like SV. My view of Switch hardware gets worse every day and with how poorly optimized SV was, they really should not plan for such a large scale adventure unless the Switch 2 is announced. I’m hoping for new

They even have free to play version of it on their website. Just astounding... 

As an anime fan, this will not make me suddenly forget that they pay their workers well below their worth. Nor will it make me forget that their food is overpriced 

Its funny because another “relaxing” game, Unpacking, I couldn’t stand playing, it actually made me a little angry. The whole time I was like how is this a game? Then my partner tried it out and they loved it. So to each their own, and I’ll definitely tell them to check this game out too. Just thought it was funny

We need to address the real issue. Which is people not being able to be open about their addiction and increase the resources out there to get help. Its a serious disease and its not by choice someone is an alcoholic, so I wish the social stigma would go away and people could be open about it and get the help they

Only matchmaking I want back is Rumble Pit. Loved the randomness of that in Halo 2 

The company can’t even hire a professional artist to make their product look like it isn’t a generic off brand clone of already more popular cereal. What makes you think the average consumer would go for something that doesn’t even have the bare minimum amount of effort put into it, and as I just mentioned is

The size of the projectiles and their speed make it tough to know if you’re hitting anything, or how much you need to adjust your aim. In Splatoon, you have a much better idea of where your projectiles are hitting, even with the built in randomness of the shots. But in Foamstars, the projectiles are so large, that it

I get that metaverse was every tech enthusiasts favorite buzzword last year, but can we just stop already. Ready Player One was a dystopian view of the world and videogames, not a goal that should be achieved. Instead of people enjoying videogames as entertainment, they played to make a living. It is not something to