mrschmeatz
mrschmeatz
mrschmeatz

No, the locals are not that stupid. The article author saw one post on whatever casino.org is and made no effort to actually talk to locals (going off to the arts district is not local, might as well say you’re going to downtown as “going local”). Literally no one has made this distinction besides this post. This is

A stupid question, but considering some other details about this thing, maybe it’s not - this will stream PS*4* games from the PS5, right? Or is it locked to only PS5 games?

Everything you need to do to do research is on archive.org. Look again at this study - it’s not that the games are *completely* unavailable - they are unavailable *for sale*. You fell for the shell game they were doing with the way the study was written.

That’s a terrible example to use. Videogames didn’t start being created in 1910 - they were created at the start of an era where no one got rid of anything anymore - the late 70s to early 80s. As opposed to 99% of media from the era being lost, 99% of game media is already preserved digitally. None of these games will

This “study” is a master class in dodging details and using evasive language to make a disingenuous point. 87% of games are not available AT RETAIL. 99.99% are available. Somewhere between 87% and 99% are the games that no one wants to actually play.

I like how this garbage article offers no insight into his political stances, but picked up on the only thing within arm’s reach (his wife) to classify him as “teh enemy”. If the only thing you were able to grasp onto was anti-vaxx, a 2 year old issue (ancient in today’s terms), there must be nothing else worth

Literally the first time I’ve ever seen someone compliment Booty Call on the Internet. It’s a genuinely funny movie (even if it got trapped in the black comedy tropes of the late 90s). The four main characters play off each other so well - it’s really well written. “It’s a gold gas card.” and “Don’t take my Johnson.”.

Men in Tights suffers from dated references (Pumping up the sneakers, the got to go ‘ome alone kid, etc) but there’s still a lot to like. Richard Lewis & Dave Chappelle are amazing as is Tracy Ullman. Cary Elwes subtle lines are better than any of his Errol Flynn impersonations (“we’re in a lot of trouble”, the