It took this guy 20 years to figure out that a $200 billion megacorp doesn’t care about people. Truly amazing.
It took this guy 20 years to figure out that a $200 billion megacorp doesn’t care about people. Truly amazing.
“We’ve been fighting this war for nothing.”
Oh hey, it’s today’s reminder that fandom is inherently toxic.
“I was wrong all of this time, Xbox doesn’t care about us, Microsoft doesn’t care about us. We’ve been fighting this war for nothing.”
I feel like a PS5 is the only logical console for a PC owner to have. Any Microsoft exclusives are already on PC, so if you want access to the most games possible, the PC/PS5 combo is the best set. Despite also owning a hilariously overkill PC because of my job, I still use and love my PS5, but that’s really just…
Yep, it’s all bullshit. Just release everything everywhere. I don’t want a Betamax just to watch Rush It (1978). We’ve already been through this, for decades. Using media exclusivity to sell hardware is dumb.
The heavy sigh and drooping shoulders, when he realized Rocky is coming out for the last round and he’s not going to be able to knock him out no matter what, is just perfect.
Carl Weathers gets the absolute highest compliment I can give a performer: His work was my favorite part of every single thing he was in. What a legend.
*goodbye* Carl Weathers. :(
Oh, he was so damn good. Loved his comedy parts, and for some reason just the morning (before I heard he’d died) I decided to rewatch Rocky for the first time in years.
Two things can be true:
It’s more people love to shit all over Tesla’s for no other reason than they see other people shitting all over Tesla’s.
God I hate apologies and stuff like that on twitter. It seems so fake.
Toyota-branded sepukku daggers: worst conference swag ever
Given Toyota’s sales:
Nuclear is still far more expensive, and the advantages here would be slight to nil.
Russia also had nuclear lighthouses. Those all got pillaged for parts when the USSR fell. Nobody knows what happened to the thieves, or if they knew what they were getting themselves into.
100%. Transcontinental travel didn’t begin on a scheduled basis until the late 1950s - more than 40 years after titanic sank. And you sure couldn’t bring your entire wardrobe, car and pets on Lufthansa.
The Titanic was an ocean liner, too. Its job was to get you across the ocean. It, in of itself, wasn’t a ‘vacation destination’