
Here’s a government lottery commercial to go with it.
Here’s a government lottery commercial to go with it.
I can’t speak for anywhere else, but here in Ontario we have government-owned casinos that are advertised on tv.
By comparison, I found a pair of plain white sneakers made by Adidas at a discount store last spring. They cost me 60 dollars. I’ve had them for a roughly a year. And over the past year, they’ve been my most worn pair of shoes.
I got that idea in my head when I was a younger man. So I bought a pair of 20 dollar sneakers from Walmart. Fell apart on me after a month. The only shoes I ever went through that quickly.
This is the dumbest take I've seen all day.
Its weird to see lacrosse get referred to as grass hockey. Until I remember that field lacrosse is more popular in the US than it is in Canada.
There’s an old British expression, football is a gentlemans game played by hooligans. Rugby is a hooligans game played by gentlemen.
Same with Wegmans in any market where Wegmans exist.
That 6 percent of generating capacit is still 6 percent of capacity regatdless of what the capacity is used for. It’s not like crypto mining is drawing so much power from the system that we have to build additional capacity just to accomodate it.
Comment sections all over the internet contain Russian propaganda accounts, some of them bots, some of them human. Just ignore them.
Hello comrade russia-bot.
I don’t buy the environmental argument against NFTs. I live in a jurisdiction where 94 percent of our generating capacity comes from zero emission sources. So crypto mining here can’t be said to be an environmental problem.
Money laundering. Tax fraud. Disguising criminal transactions as legitimate.
We don't want him back.
“house music legends Swedish House Mafia”
I love seeing Scarborough mans get paid.
Some of us like the kinds of games we had on Super Nintendo.
Cel shading can age very well too. Wind Waker and DQ VIII are still good looking games.
Those games don’t sell for 60 dollars new. Stardew Valley was 15 dollars on release day. Celeste was, if I remember rightly, 20 dollars.