the9thlion
The9thLion
the9thlion

I totally read the article as they were not going to do the original Curse of Osiris stream and were instead going to stream a conversation with their team about the issues the community has. The line ‘That will appear on the Bungie Blog’, at least initially, just read as their usual process of hosting a live stream

I think he did what I did intially and read that title as

I just admire the balls it takes to go out and talk to a community of unhappy gamers. I really wouldn’t be able to do that job as I have seen some of the hatred people spew out on reddit and such. As unhappy as this stuff with the fixed xp makes me, the people who make destiny are still people. Having to put up with

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DirectSong is still a monumentally bad managed ball of dung. When Skyrim re-released as the Legendary Edition, Soule and co. attempted to capitalize on it and sell physical copies of the previously noted to be “limited edition” soundtrack through the site again. A friend keyed me in on this a few months after it

Agreed in full. Author has a stick up his butt.

Have you ever composed a symphony, punk? Well, have you!? Sorry, that bit made me laugh. It’s such flawed passive aggressive “logic”. Like saying a thing sucks is only valid if you also make said things. But I get it. I mean, look how delayed Mozart’s stuff always was because he had to wait years for the new

Thanks for covering this, Jason. Backers have been left in the wind for years now. All that’s been delivered are excuses and false promises. The fact that Gloria calls people complaining “trolls” speaks volumes.

I always thought this was the Jalop RV:

My unlocked Moto X Pure just updated to Nougat last week.

Guess I’ll find Motorola info elsewhere...

Absolutely true. However the percentage of time the tow vehicle will actually have trailer hooked to it and causing it to get extremely poor fuel economy is relatively small.

“But...b...bu...they had the greatest economy the world has ever seen, and now we’re all broke! Don’t act like you get to ride around in a home away from home after you shed blood, sweat, and tears your whole life while we work seven jobs just to make ends meet buying $1,000 phones that unlock with our faces!”

I’m Gen X and I could see myself downsizing to one of these we retire. It is a great way to see the country. We did a cross-country RV trip one summer when I was a kid, and it was one of the best experiences of my life.

While the kids all think they are special snowflakes, the reality is that we all pretty much turn into our parents eventually.

How did you manage to turn this into not only a political post but also make it sound bad that people once again have disposable income and can afford to make purchases like this? Not to mention 88% of the units sold are tow-ables. Which means they use zero fuel.

I’m going to bum you out big time. In my neck of the woods (Silicon Valley) the housing crisis is driving the RV sales. I used to live at a small mobile park (60 homes), owner sold. Real estate company gave people $100K-$150K for their mobile homes in the land of $2MM condos near Apple. When I drive by the street

People just want to go camping and rough it in the wild for a bit, with just their air-con, 42" TV, double bed, full kitchen, shower.....

In fairness, I do know a few people who actually live out of their RVs 9-10 months of the year. I’m actually pretty jealous of it. Granted, if I were to travel the country, I don’t think it would be in one of these things but I would love to have a job where I could work literally anywhere in the world and make 6

I work in northern Indiana where most of these are made. Employment is at an all-time low around here, to the point where most places can’t drug test and they’ll take what they can get. The RV factories pay crazy amounts of money and they pay people piece rate, and I swear some of them secretly give their employees