“See, this is why I stay a virgin.” — Mark Davis
“See, this is why I stay a virgin.” — Mark Davis
Then I was told my tip (15%) was too small.
The literal article you are commenting contains a quote from the detective working the case describing how this specific massage parlor engaged in human trafficking.
This team really is committed to illegally getting stuff released from their balls.
You would say that, you abortion loving commie! Fuck off!
NOW he’s ready to join the Knicks!
that is an amazing point.
“It’s actually self-affirming to not have friends” is one way to go through life, I guess.
Just by spending more money than the competition you significantly increase your odds of success regardless of how well you scout, develop, or coach.
The CBA is structured in about a gazillion different ways to pressure good young players into re-upping with the teams that draft them, or leave millions and millions of dollars on the table in an industry where they’ll be lucky to still have a job when they’re 35. (In part, that’s as a favor to teams like the…
For his next Galaxy Brained wet fart I’d like him to convince owners to go year to year w/ their media rights packages and see how that works out for him.
I think you may be misunderstanding my point. Based on the reaction to this Davis fiasco, it definitely seems as though many fans and analysts think that management should not have to just acquiesce to whatever demands a player makes, but should be empowered to seek a trade that suits its priorities. That’s fine. But t…
The element of selling it is literally irrelevant. The Copyright Act specifically limits what can be copyrighted, and short dance moves like this - intended for anyone to be able to perform, not experts - are explicitly excluded. Money is irrelevant.
Exactly the argument everyone should be getting behind, and the only correct take. Putting race and the intent of both parties to the side—whether you think Milly is being sour grapes, or that Epic isn’t stealing; there’s still a long and unaddressed history of videogames/nerd culture profiting off Black creators…
This kind of legal battles really brings out the worst of the plagarizer, and the holes in the law and the ethics behind it. Epic may be right, but the fact remains that they are profiting from someone else work.
You’re right, it really is a sticky situation.
That something that was a incredible act of kindness from Iwata back then imo. Every other CEO at the time (and even now of course) would’ve layed off a huge number of employees but instead he cut down on his paycheck.
Nintendo has made a lot of mistakes but this is so true. Their integrity and respect for the video game industry is unparalleled.