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I seriously don’t get it. If no one is buying them, what do they have to lose by dropping the price to $200 or $150. Surely losing potential $100 per console is better than losing $300? For that matter, why not drop the price of every game to $20? When no one is buying, what is there to lose?

PBS has been a fucking RIOT to watch during this week. Gwen and Judy, the correspondents on the floor, and the whole production team are a hot mess and it is glorious. More entertaining and less intrusive than any of the other networks, but they are also broadcasting on NPR so they weirdly commentate for a few seconds

I dunno, I guess this seems somewhat accurate at first glance, and maybe my tastes skew toward minimalism and/or bargain but I’m in DC with a 50K salary pre-tax (so about, I dunno, 34-35K net) and I’d consider myself comfortable.

Thank you, at least some people are using their brains here. I work at the WH and they shut down and block off Lafayette Square multiple times per day due to any and every threat situation-packages left behind, people, etc. Planning to do something in that square is asking to be shut down any day of the year.

Haven't followed WWE for 5 years or so, but saw this last night... Just seems like WWE as always is a microcosm of all American politics. McMahons/Triple H/all WWE administration live in a very small conservative bubble and when the world reacts differently to what's in their head (or more specifically when the