kieroni
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It’s not driven by the editors. I noticed NFTs making no sense all by my lonesome, thank you very much.

“From a video-gaming perspective alone, think about the value of minting an item that you get in the latest version of Diablo or Borderlands and being able to truly “own” that item. This opens a much more reliable secondary market and may help to prevent theft or cloning. Just my thoughts, proceed in tearing them to

when you buy an NFT you don’t own a special copy of anything. the NFT is just a file that links to a website. you don’t own that URL or even the content of the page. the person who originally created it still owns the rights to whatever is there. you just own that unique file that links to that page. this is why it’s

While I appreciate the need to separate from toxicity, I feel like comments if we’ll done would be good and fracturing speedruns to different websites will only be bad for the hobby in the long run. Here’s hoping the website can come up with fixes good enough to entice users back. Filters, options to only allow

Like Mike said, this is perfectly fine and I’ll never understand how “open world” became synonymous with “good.” The world design should be whatever works best with the gameplay, and Pokemonster Hunter sounds great.

that’s actually a relief, really.

Seen people in discords posting about Komi enough for a while that I’m at least curious. And Mieruko Chan seems like a fun, horrifying romp.

I haven’t visited the main page since they changed it. Latest is what I have bookmarked, since it’s basically the old site, which is way easier to navigate. The main page is just a confusing mess to me.

You know, I though I’d get used to having to click “latest” to see the comics every Sunday morning. I haven’t. Is there no way to feature these or something so that they’re surfaced on the main page?

People might ask, “They make so much money! But they’re so stingy on anniversary awards? That doesn’t make sense!”

I think an examination also has to take into account our current world events circumstances; in other words, the pandemic.

It’s funny. While I didn’t necessarily care I did find myself avoiding articles and sites where the contents were being discussed till I had a chance to watch it for myself. It’s always fun to watch these kinds of presentations and I was genuinely surprised by the Act Raiser announcement. It was one of my first SNES

when he said they are the worst people in the world that probably also means something different in spain

By contrast, Kinja Clicker is a game where commenting is a chore, replying to a comment is a headache, and viewing replies to your comment is completely impossible.

I am going to say it: This article IS a different type of bad take on the situation.

There’s no ‘one size fits all’ take when you’re dealing with millions of diverse gamers”

If you have kids, most people would agree that you would want to limit their time playing games. My concern is the blanket approach. Parents usually have a better handle on what their children can and should handle. I mean, most parents are pretty good. Parenting is not one size fits all, which this regulation is.

Feels like this could have been written to be less inflammatory. It’s more of a “hey you don’t have all of the facts, here’s what you’re missing out on” situation, but instead it’s presented more like “fuck you you’re wrong.”

EDIT: The fact that my browser tab reads “Calling China ‘Anti-Gaming’ Really Misses The Mark”,

Bruh.

Dear Sony Picture Television,

Thanks for being in this comment section and reading my comment.

I am offering my application for host of Jeopardy! I’ll do it for half the cost of Mayim Bialik.

Here are my qualifications.

- Not a sexual predator
- Vaccinated
- So-So at reading notes off of a card