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This is anecdotal and also a weird sentence to type, but of the billionaires that I’ve known personally (total of 3 mind you), two spent the vast majority their time on philanthropy and I came to respect them tremendously. The third was a douche, and while he always had a hefty % going to philanthropic causes I got

Billionaires should exist. It gives us all something to strive for, something to look up to, and wonder how we could get as wealthy as them. Also, capitalism is the best economic system, as it lets people do what they want to succeed, and it gives everyone the ability to do better and improve because they want to

I concur, Joanna was right. Better to spend $20 on more hot dogs and cook them properly. That Corona meat thermometer is garbage too (anyone serious about grilling needs the thermometer that Alton Brown uses - https://www.thermoworks.com/Thermapen-Mk4)

I concur, Joanna was right. Better to spend $20 on more hot dogs and cook them properly. That Corona meat

The hot dog toaster is trash. We had one at work and it’s terrible. The buns don’t really get to toast (the two edges that touch the heating element burn and the rest is just barely warmed up with no toasting to speak of). The hot dogs don’t really get that warm, unless you do a second cycle. On top of those short

The hot dog toaster is trash. We had one at work and it’s terrible. The buns don’t really get to toast (the two

....I’m confused. If they were trying to storm the stage, doesn’t that mean they didn’t like him being racist? And did Sacha Baron Cohen give these lousy people a ton of money as a donation to get into the event?

And most were issued pardons, and are considered by the Veteran’s Administration as VETERANS of the UNITED STATES, and, their graves and monuments should be treated as such.

Technically most - if not all - of the officers and leaders in the Confederate Army were veterans of the U.S. Army; many of them were West Point grads. Of course they gave up their right to be called U.S. Army veterans when they committed treason against the United States.

This is not really a freedom of speech issue. I can say no hats in my business if I want. Maybe I just want my place to look classy and hatless. This game is their business and they think not having images that glorify a war fought specifically to preserve slavery and fought against America will really class up the

They are a company, it is their choice whether they want to support the 1st amendment or not. Much like a store can say you can’t carry a firearm on their property.

“Do I support the South’s fight in the Civil War, nope. But I respect the people right to fly that flag, it is one reason I joined the military to allow people I do not agree with, to have the right to express themselves.”

It doesn’t change anyone’s life not to allow for the Dukes of Hazzard paintjob, apart from people that wanted to have the Dukes of Hazzard paintjob. It’s posturing for the sake of it.

i read this review twice and i’m willing to admit that i’m stupid but i can’t find any trump references/metaphors in this?

So... the fact that the controller will progressively lose battery life, take forever to charge if you let it die, and then be a giant pain in the ass to change the battery out once it does inevitably die, isn’t a issue?

As someone who’s has to replace bad batteries in my ds4 controllers, at least once each over the last 6 years, I’m glad the Xbox SeX still uses AA’s. While I’ve no interest in those overpriced battery packs, I do use AA rechargeables, which cost less, have higher capacity, and last much longer than DS4 batteries. I

Is Sony guaranteeing their rechargeable battery capacity will NEVER diminish over time? Is the battery easily replaceable, if at all? Will Sony to make replacement batteries? Is there the usual battery rhetoric (damage, fire, castration, etc) about 3rd party accessories (like some unknown brand like Sonee)

I don’t think symptoms are quite as bad as the flu. Everything I’ve read so far indicates that most people will have a combination of fever, cough and shortness of breath. Those at highest risk for severe complications include older people (60+) and/or people with underlying health issues.

IMO the correct analogy for this is me buying a used laptop. It had Windows 10 on it when I bought it, and I went to “This PC” and it properly showed that Windows was activated.

Exactly.  I’ve looked at a lot of used cars that the dealer advertises as having options that aren’t on the car.  (Most notably manual transmissions...)  It’s a buyer’s responsibility to check that a car has the features that the dealer says it does.  Dealers are notoriously terrible at listing options correctly.

you NEVER watched it but you’re so intuitive you KNEW it was going to be propaganda.  You sound like a very open minded person.

Except Trump’s number are already higher than Obama’s.