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The thing is, it won’t help the family.

He did actually say ‘I’m sorry’, which makes it more of an apology than most, but you can ‘accept accountability’ all you want - we see other C-level execs say those empty words too.

I wonder how much of the padding (not necessarily referring to this specifically, but SNL live sketches in general) is purely logistical to give people behind the scenes more time.

Its missing the low hanging but delightful ending that this skit deserves. "7 million dollars? I'm buying some Legos. " 

I appreciate this as someone that doesn’t play or watch MOBAs. But as with so many SNL skits, it’s longer than it needs to be. It’s basically beating a dead horse by the end. It also relies on some lazy stereotypes about a subculture, but that still works imo with the general fish out of water set up. A good chunk of

Good - Breakpoint is not fun and I put 60 hours somehow into a Wildlands, a similarly broken game, but sometimes fun game if you just focus on recon/infiltration.

Witcher 3 maaaaaybe builds off a little on Witcher 2 but you can absolutely ignore Witcher 1 (and I say that as someone who loves both Witcher 1 and 2)

Ask me about Loom.

So... if that’s true it’s worse. Obviously.

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OK, so the US college students will also get a six month suspension right?  If it’s just policy and nothing to do with China, that has to be coming next doesn’t it?

When invalid analogies are levied as tractable arguments: a study.

Stabbing someone with an 8 inch knife and then pulling it back out 4 inches is not progress.

It’s hard to believe that this compromise attempt (literally just cut their actions in half) is something that took a full week to cook up. If it was really “Oh this is just the rules in all situations” you would think it would be quickly adjusted. Feels more like an offering in the hopes of getting the chatter to die

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You know, it’s basically true that companies have to kiss China’s ass to do business there. But the reverse is also true; China has been mor open to allowing foreign things in. And there’s only so much they can ban before they’re back to everything in their country is made by them.

Pretty sure once you start sending certain ethic groups to “re-education” camps blindfolded where they are subjected to numerous injustices and likely have their organs harvested, while implementing a social credit system that punishes those who step out of line politically, kidnap someone who stands against the

We've fought wars and let our young and brave countrymen die to protect our democracy and isn't it fascinating to watch how fast we'll sell it out for cold hard cash.

Blizzard absolutely has a right to control speech of players on its platform. And we have the right to criticize them for sucking up to thin-skinned authoritarians. There’s no hypocrisy there.

NBA: Bends over backwards and gets down on their knees to make China feel better after a GM expresses support for Hong Kong.

offends a portion or group of the public,