She’s right. The things they did during WW2 in china, korea, and south east Asia are comparable to the holocaust.
She’s right. The things they did during WW2 in china, korea, and south east Asia are comparable to the holocaust.
Sim Rally Racing and Minecraft.
Other studios: hyping a game 3 years away from release date (which will definitely be delays for another 2 years with half the content cut).
Valve: barely make an “announcement” of a game in “early development”, which already fully functional, near complete, with 90K peak players/beta testers.
Cat quest 2 if you like cat puns and something casual. (Cat quest 1 is single player and doesn’t (really) connect to the storyline of the sequel)
you know a picture is worth 1000 words, right?
Just watched the pilot, I don’t think this is a fun comedy show, didn’t find one joke the entire episode. And tbh I just feel bad for Michael, the rest of the family is insufferable. If there’s one thing I hate more than ungratefully spoiled entitled rich kids, it’s seeing them taken advantage of good people, and they’re both of these.
Does the rest of the show as good?
LOL where did I heard this one before? I think it was in a TV show?
Exclusive transcriptions from the meeting room:
CEO: Why are those peasant stop buying? It can’t be the price. It’s just $9 raised, it’s not even a whole $10, which is by the way, should be a coin by now.
The only good thing came out of Fortnite is the money to fund those lawsuits.
How do I block an user? Specifically from seeing their posts?
awww, my instance is not even on the chart. Big sad 😿
Should I google what “hawk tuah girl” is?
LOL next it’ll be you need a Premium Member Subscription to be a mod.
Radio gets revenue from advertisers, just like Firefox gets money from Google. If you cut off that revenue and move the cost to the consumer, then there’s no “one time payment” that could support a radio station indefinitely, so does Firefox.
if it’s a single player game or a mp3 converter software, then what you’re saying is true.
But the internet is ever changing, new exploits and security vulnerabilities are discovered almost every day. New standards, new formats, new features released so often, even after the full release it still requires a full development team instead of just a few core maintenance staff.
Unless you want to pay for every major version upgrade or risk using an outdated browser, a browser subscription model doesn’t sound so bad.
If a product requires constant maintaining and updates through out its lifetime (like a browser) then it’s make sense for a subscription model.
wait, there’s Cars 3 and another?