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Most likely the letter writer is getting them repeatedly for not responding to the first one. The majority of the time, it’s just a one and done the day of the reservation, sent a handful of hours before the reserved time.

Right? Like, surely they spent more time on this letter than they would have on all their reservation response texts combined.

This sounds really good, I think I’m going to try it! 

I’ve got really bad OAS when it comes to apples, so I can’t eat them, but taking cider, reducing it, THEN frying it, I think that would break down the problematic proteins enough.

The first one in particular, and it’s structure as almost an anthology of short stories is really amazing.

No idea why you feel the need to keep the snark up, but ok, we’ll leave it there.

I am actually! One of my friends picked one up, and it was pretty neat. I’m pretty tempted to check it out myself.

Lol, folks got confused because the general discussion on this topic (in this article and others) is much more localized than the boycott and discussion you’re suggesting. As such, they thought you were boycotting the same thing for the same reasons. Most folks are boycotting the player’s right to state his feelings

My question is still more what are you boycotting exactly? Your suggested course of action (boycott everything Tencent touches) is solid if you want to boycott Tencent as a whole, and all business done with them. That’s fine, I can agree with that, though that also means boycotting Discord and movie companies that do

That sounds more like a secondary boycott of Tencent than an actual boycott of Tencent. Boycotting businesses that have business with Tencent isn’t boycotting Tencent.

In the case of Riot and Blizzard however, they’ve allowed Chinese influence (through Tencent most likely) to guide their hand in free speech affairs.

My history with Digimon was having one of the virtua pets when they first launched like 20 years ago, and that’s about it. Never watched the anime or played any of the other games, or had any love for the franchise. Cyber Sleuth is pretty fun though.

You should do just fine without any Digimon knowledge. They do a

My guess would be some of it’s right on the line of what the ESRB would want to allow in a Teen rated game, so they’re trying to keep it T instead of rated M. 

It’s a worldwide re-release for the Switch in January, they’re just using the Western release as the basis for it, so you’ll be able to pick up a copy for the Switch stateside in January.

If you’ve got both Switches in your possession, you can do a wireless transfer between the two.
If you trade in one, and only have one system (and you have Nintendo Online) you can upload your saves to the cloud, and then pull them down on the new system.

I’m unsure if it’s easy to just migrate an sd card from one to

If you’ve got both Switches in your possession, you can do a wireless transfer between the two.
If you trade in one,

All reports are showing up to almost double the battery life (it entirely depends on the game, but digital foundry has a pretty good breakdown of it).

My wife traded in her OG Switch for the new model, and hasn’t regretted it at all. Stopped having to plug it in every two hours or so.

All reports are showing up to almost double the battery life (it entirely depends on the game, but digital foundry

Agreed with getting it on Switch, if you have one. It’s the only place I’ll buy them going forward.

Nooooope! Did you happen to see if the girl was in the van on the first pass? That sounds almost like staking out, then picking up an accomplice to make themselves more approachable. Either way, that’s super creepy!

So I’ve clarified my intended statement in my last comment, but I’ll further reiterate here, instead of arguing the syntax of my original statement.

My intended statement was that voting with your wallet (which for my argument, I’ll define as choosing to financially support/not support companies or individuals who

So what’s the point you’re trying to get at here? To keep buying from them even if you don’t agree with their practices?

Also watch how you spin my words. I’m not talking about morals that are built around purchasing habits, but how ones morals can impact their purchasing habits. Huge difference there.

I’m specifically

Seems to be going fine. Death Stranding (his first game since leaving Konami) is out next month.
The dev cycle for it doesn’t seem like it was too long either, right in line with the dev cycle length for his last 3-4 projects, which is a good sign.

But all of that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t vote with my wallet.