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I think you’re exaggerating just a bit here. 2017 estimates put them around 10 thousand dollars a day, and that’s if you consider “making money” to be equal to “generating revenue”. Even if you account for that estimate being an underestimate and growth over the last 3 years, they’re nowhere near even a million a day

Finally, an authentic philanthropist I can invest in. Don’t sweat the details just tell me how I can give you money

I expect my card in the mail.

“Money for People”

It has a certain understated stupidity.

Oh for sure, but I’m a nerd on the internet and have a hard time resisting a good “well ackshully” moment.

Jalopnik has no way to either confirm or deny the veracity of the rumors.”

It’s almost like a large portion of NASCAR’s fanbase doesn’t understand anything with engineering....

Yeah, that is a really weird interpretation of the word “nominal” in my view as well. In engineering parlance, “nominal” is good, is operating as expected. We’re talking to engineering teams here, that’s how they’re using that word and that’s how it should be interpreted. ‘In name only’ sounds like something in use in

However, saying the dummy performed “nominally” is probably not the best way to phrase things.

It’s just a joke mate.

As a Magic player, this feels incredibly weird to me. Any MTG player who collects cards knows VERY well that signatures DEVALUE the cards, not the opposite; in fact, many stores instantly downgrade a card if it is signed, or at least specifically mark them as being altered. So why is this something so baffling for the

Nick Cannon is a jackass and everyone except The Root is well aware of it.

Headline: Talks about how wild the Jackie Chan fighting game is.

I am still patiently waiting for Mazda Furai tail lights to become common

I’m a heavy magic the gathering player and yeah signatures tend to LOWER the value of cards rather than raise them. this is because there are only a certain number of pristine examples printed and every time you get a card signed or the card gets damaged that number of pristine cards goes down. If you buy and sell tcg

This has to do with cars because...they used a Penske truck? You’re not even trying on this one.

If this is the fabled new switch that the rumours have been swirling about then there’s at least a little silver lining for existing switch owners that new games won’t be version locked by better specs. The processing not getting a boost means you don’t “need” to upgrade unless you fancy a bigger screen for

All the bitching about 4k aside, honestly, this is a pretty good result. People who own a Switch already aren’t likely to upgrade to this, but I would 100% buy this model if I didn’t own the OG model. $350 is good for what you're getting here, but at least it's not an upgrade that feels compulsory (Like the New 3DS),

Anyone can afford $50/month. That was an extremely lenient payment, and if it was my balls to the fire you better believe I'm making that payment early every month