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Yeah, that was a bit of a simplification on my part. As for status, maybe not, but the companion pass is a big deal for some folks.

Luke didn’t have to specify that the PS consoles should get an extra scenario. He numbered them separately. He didn’t say “Switch port and have new character exclusive to Switch”, or use the word exclusive on the second point. The important thing is context: the commenter that he responded to was talking about how

Oh, and before I needlessly cause you to become a condescending asshole again (not that it looks like you need my help for that): when I said plenty of companies do that, I meant free DLC. Not necessarily free DLC specifically as a thank you. I don’t know how many companies do that.

I was referring solely to 1. Nobody who talks about wanting Persona 5 on Switch ever predicated it on there being an extra character. You need to chill a little.

Re: UQ Holder, you’re talking about Evangeline I’m guessing; never got around to watching the show. Considering her origins Mahou Sensei Negima... yeah, sounds about right. It’s been a while since I read UQ Holder, but I think they introduced her as an adult, and tended to portray her that way.

The only Playstation owners that decision would fuck over would be people who bought a PS3/PS4 solely because of Persona 5 and wouldn’t have gotten either of those consoles if they knew it was going to come out on the Switch.

Point valuations by folks like TPG and OMAAT revolve around aspirational spend: business or first class flights, luxury hotels, etc.

Which is why it’s common for folks to have multiple cards and use whichever one is appropriate. If you think you have enough points, use your cashback card.

It depends on whether you have a Preferred (1.25 cents) or Reserve (1.5 cents). Also, you have to factor in the opportunity cost in that by transferring them to RR, you don’t get the RR points that you would had you “purchased” the ticket. If it’s the end of the year and you’re close to a status level, it may make

Calm down. It’s a standard USB-C PD charger. The Anker one works fine. You know, the one they actually mentioned testing.

The only thing I can think of is that I once went on Amazon to purchase some monitor cables and Apple for a keyboard, both times for use with my work computer. Other than that, no.

They did. Look at the charts again.

“It’s just a prank, bro.”

If the state tax board ever finds out who they are, they’ll be in a world of hurt; backtaxes accrue interest.

I would never do anything personal on a work-issued computer. Unless it was some kind of emergency, I guess.

That may be what the study is about, but the title of the post is highly inaccurate.

I can see it now: The Last Starfighter, but with trains.

“When have you ever seen someone put a spoiler warning over a tree?”

Given that Bing has long been known for not filtering out porn from their media results—unlike what Google does—the opposite is likely to be true.

The legal implication of “I can’t talk about it” is that there is something to “it”. “No comment” offers nothing.