That’s a real bookshelf, that someone who regularly reads books has, as opposed to the decorative bookshelves functionally illiterate people have to look smart.
That’s a real bookshelf, that someone who regularly reads books has, as opposed to the decorative bookshelves functionally illiterate people have to look smart.
I feel like the part of this article that addresses what’s in the actual title, Emma Stone saying he’s a liar, is.... missing.
You’re clutching at straws. The problems are rife through the whole company, because managers are friends employed by other managers who were employed by mates in upper management who have friends on the board who are all there because they owe Bobby something in some way. Take out BK, suddenly the board has no…
Would you like the be the one that tells all the people doing the actual work there, the ones who were the victims of many of the injustices that occurred, that they should all lose their jobs because that would be for the best?
Nobody’s under the illusion that it will magically fix things. But company culture rots from the head. New leadership == the *opportunity* to fix things.
That’s really not what the article is suggesting. Regardless, Kotick “should” be removed as a first step. But Kotaku isn’t implying that getting rid of Kotick will magically fix the problem, particularly since the problem is largely systemic.
Maybe, but you still remove the original tumor. You sure as shit don’t just leave it there to continue metastasizing. There’s no path to wellness that doesn’t involve excision of the original source of the infection.
Specifically, Plattsburgh, where city officials gave tax breaks to entice bitcoin miners to move there. Subsequently, electric bills went up for everyone else in the city, approx $16 per person per month.
The tweet explained it fairly well, feel free to do some more research on your own, google is your friend.
Dunkin near me had a pay it forward line recently. Pulled up for a large coffee. $4. Pull up and the cashier says “that’ll be $28. We’re doing pay it forward today” I just look at her and ask what my order was, she says large coffee. I ask “would you pay $28 for that?” She thinks for a second, says nope, that’ll be…
Then you’re ignoring the larger context and any previous statements Ross has made. He is intentially trying to drum up drama because he didn’t get his sequel or praise.
So NFT purchasers will receive the right to say that they paid money for something that they can’t ever actually use for another purpose other than to literally just say that they bought it.
Jason Schreier did the reporting, and he is a capital “J” Journalist. You’re falling into the same trap that the video game media did a decade ago: thinking the quality of Levine’s previous projects are because of him, rather than in spite of him. Every single one has the same development history: Levine dicking…
Let’s remember when an ambulance was allowed to run over players in order to reach an injured player.
Good grief you only seem to comment to say how much you hate the site.
Right on the money about Astro’s Playroom. I played it for the first time last week after owning a PS5 since launch and I was kicking myself for not playing it sooner. Really fun experience and a super easy platinum trophy to boot if that’s your thing.
Oh, that’s an angle I didn’t even think about yet!
Honestly this is why I can’t get game publishers pushing for NFT bs or crypto overall.
The whole thing, the mining rigs and farm, literally cannabalize not just the sillicon chips used to create the hardware to play these new generation games but sometimes (at least for PC players) the *literal* hardware used to play…