thenoblerobot
TheNobleRobot
thenoblerobot

Yes, the “nothing matters, so you might as well not matter, either” argument.

Sure, but if you buy an Xbox, you have a Xbox, which is a thing of tangible value.

Why is it scary? That’s $20k spread out over a lifetime.

Is that money well spent?

But it is not pointless to kristin.

that saying you can save money by not buying lottery tickets is functionally equipmentuvalent to saying using your discretionary income on anything you find enjoyable is pointless.

That’s fair... there is indeed one person in 88 quadrillion for whom my advice would be bad.

Or you could not get addicted to either.

Why is spending $100 on going to the opera or a broadway musical or sporting event inherently better than spending $100 on a trip to a casino? They’re all just forms of entertainment.

And I absolutely, positively, understand the math.

There are a million ways to save money.Not buying lottery tickets is no better or worse than most of them

The only article that I want to see on Lifehacker about the lottery is “Life Hack: Save Money by Not Ever Buying Lottery Tickets”

It doesn’t often fit into a paragraph of a review comfortably, but man I love Tormund Giantsbane.

...it bears the Capcom name and logo...

I’m with you. The model 1 was fugly, and while it may be the Genesis model that exists in the retro imagination, it was not the one that most of us owned.

Sony previously helped fund and publish the original LittleBIGPlanet back when, and they ultimately bought developer Media Molecule in 2010, so no, Dreams is a first-party title and won’t likely ever be seen on other platforms.

In that sense, can it really be stolen?

No actor could make Are you threatening me? Bad idea.” sound not-stupid.

Phoenix consuming a planet, the trial, the (losing) fight with the Shi’ar imperial guard on the moon