If they’re shrinking it twice per year, I would think that the bags would be incredibly tiny unless the shrink is minuscule.
If they’re shrinking it twice per year, I would think that the bags would be incredibly tiny unless the shrink is minuscule.
You can consume the media in your way, and how someone else consumes it doesn’t affect you.
Why does size matter? Just eat two.
Gene said it to Jeff at the end.
Ah - I assumed exactly what the article was.
How so? There’s no context there that would differentiate between the two definitions.
Those consoles are far from “gangsta”.
I’ll just be there for the triple XP.
Sounds like a ridiculous way to save a few bucks - be freezing at night and the morning and comfortable for a few hours in the evening before the tundra comes back.
“deceptive advertising” lol, it’s a charity games bundle, maybe find a bigger battle or a different hair to split
God, how bleak.
$45 or $27 is still more than $10 which also partially goes to charity and you can buy them all at once.
No, I’m saying two different things - that compulsion is not addiction, and that I don’t think we should be banning/getting rid of things because some people have compulsions which you yourself admitted that people can have for many things.
And my point is, we can’t get rid of everything that triggers the happy chemical by labeling them addictive.
I disagree. Otherwise by your logic you can become addicted to anything which I think is not true.
Yes - compulsion, not addiction. Plenty of people have compulsions about things that don’t rise to the level of addiction, in my opinion. Compulsion is not addiction
Because gambling is generally to win money and loot boxes arent.
I don’t think “loot box addiction” is a real thing no
Pretty sure it’s not random and actually a targeted, chosen group.
Addicts lol