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do products now have to list everything they WON’T do or that you SHOULDN’T do with It?

“Billionaire Mark Cuban took to a Reddit AMA earlier today to egg the day-traders puffing up GameStop and other meme stocks.”

Sadly, nope. It is just Nintendo being Nintendo...

Jeez, the way the left side of that gif is completely static makes it look like his face is getting stretched out as it animates towards the right and makes the whole thing look super weird and unsettling.

David Lynch already made this announcement before. He did it in your house. Don’t you remember? He’s there right now.

“Cream your meat”

Would have been a perfect investment for my $1400 stimulus that I’m entitled to. Bad timing I guess.

I want someo game maker to hire this dude to voice a minotaur. I will romance that minotaur on every playthrough, to oblivion.

I was going to comment in the other article on this, “how long before they turn out to be racist shitlords?”, and here we are.

Not to well actually you, but while I feel generally the same way, it seems the definition for that one has changed substantially enough that the “wrong” meaning is now more correct. https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/beg-the-question

You say that, but remember one of the big reason why WiiU failed was the confusing name...

reject your fear

I also think about RBG’s friendship with Scalia...which he just didn’t deserve.  That’s the problem with nice people, they’re nice to people who don’t deserve it, we all should be meaner and hold the baddies accountable.

It feels like sometimes folks from marginalized groups who attain a crazy amount of success - enough so that they’re essentially inoculated to hardships by money, power, fame, etc - and are able to take a far more forgiving stance on things, especially when it comes to friends. I’m thinking similarly of Ellen paling

I’d say $1500 Aeron is a much better investment than an RTX 3090.

I’d say $1500 Aeron is a much better investment than an RTX 3090.

Gamers blow a thousand plus on hardware all the time for gear that’s outdated in a few years, but an Aeron chair comes with a 12-year warranty and remains useful that entire time. A $1200 Aeron costs about two bucks a week over the life of that warranty, and it’s worth every cent.

Gamers blow a thousand plus on hardware all the time for gear that’s outdated in a few years, but an Aeron chair