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knoctum

Congrats to Jez for playing their part in the bullying!

...Yes, it matters. If you’re not also in something that ways 9,000lbs, you’re much less safe with hoardes of these things flying down the road. It’s one thing with actual commercial vehicles (although better rail freight could take a lot of semis off the road), but when someone’s buying something that size because

I already have an all aluminum vehicle, it’s 22 years old and is rated for 68city/74highway.

Since the whole point of NASCAR is to find ways to improve the industry”

We need a new version of the International Race of Champions. Stick the best drivers from all the motorsports series into identically prepped CUVs/eGTs/rental cars and let them loose on a Roval style course.

You're equating videogames with toys. Ernekid is equating  videogames with art - as they should be. Hence, preservation. And no, they aren't overreacting. Not in the slightest! 

Piracy is now the only realistic way to maintain video game archival preservation because it is obvious that the Video Games publishers couldn’t give a shit about it.

Of course, aggregation sites are total bullshit, a copout that boils discussion down to metrics and allows fans to isolate themselves from meaningful critique. But that doesn’t negate that critics are skewering this thing.

And without this sour grapes, fact warping former lead developer.

Depends on what you run it on. Current gen console or PC? It’s honestly been a blast since day 1, despite a few bugs which were fixed almost a year ago.

On PC at least it’s always been a good to great experience so I’m surprised it had bad steam reviews. I’m not going to pretend the console version weren’t a mess but on PC it felt very “par for the course” bugs and stability wise.

Some caveats: The ranking is based on cumulative hours played across the playerbase, not on total number of players. (According to Ryan, PS5 players clocked a cumulative 4.6 billion hours.)

No, he’s describing an employee-owned co-operative. An ESOP just provides a portion of an employee’s compensation in stock, but doesn’t cede voting control to the workers. For most companies, the ESOP pool is going to be 10% or less of the total ownership.

Yeah, I’m not usually the type to complain about spoilers in articles or comments, since one has to go looking for those. But it’s harder to avoid the headline, as it scrolls by in your feeds. Definitely could’ve been fixed with just a word or two changed.

Disagree. I enjoy all aspects of my PS5. 

Sounds like you’re a reasonable investor then. But don’t be surprised that people don’t take kindly to your ghoulish glee at being able to evict someone again. 

The rules change in the stock market all the time; regulation get passed that affect a company, taxes get increased, etc.

Losing money is a risk in any real estate investment. People buy stocks and lose money all the time; this is part of risk. Don’t invest more than you can afford to lose. 

“Just livin’ life. I know where I’ll be 12:01am on October 1st.”
I can’t imagine a more Amerikkkan thing to say, thank you!

If you rented out your home, you’re not living there. In the battle of “losing a roof” and “losing a second roof” it’s no contest in the who’s screwed more battle.