Sony. Xbox. Ubisoft. EA. Another day, another massive round of layoffs happening.
But because Nintendo has their 2nd game priced at $80, that's what's wrong with the industry. Got it. (and no, it shouldn't be $80 imho)
Nintendo will never make a $100M game and that’s probably why they’ll keep winning.
everybody else is trying to justify the budget. Nintendo is trying to justify the button press.
wake up.
@PlayerEssence@UnderdogGamer0 No company is perfect and it’s good to see people backing off Nintendo now vs years ago. It’s wild how Nintendo is judged compared to the other two
Charlamagne tha God: “All you do when you bring the Obamas up is remind people what is currently missing from the White House. The Obamas set a standard for decency and class and poise and intelligence. That no longer exists now. Now that bar is in hell. Satan and his demons use that bar to limbo”
08 when we used to have mad fun with the Xbox avatars. We would spend money for fits and accessories.
The LIVE parties looked mad fun cause it was 5+ ppl in them cutting up before you even joined.
When you could stream Netflix with a friend & walk in the theater together.
"For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come." - 1 Timothy 4:8.
Stateside, a gas station. I drank a frozen blue beverage too quickly, and was struck down by a punishment this entire nation knows, and accepts, and has named.
The drink is called a slush. Ice, sweetness, and a blue that does not occur in nature. The day was hot. I was thirsty. I drank like a soldier at a river.
The pain arrived in my skull like a war horn.
Behind the eyes. Above everything. Total. I gripped the roof of my car. I may have made a sound.
"Brain freeze," said the cashier through the door, with no urgency whatsoever.
It has a NAME. The affliction is so common it has a household name, like a cousin.
"Tongue on the roof of your mouth," called a man at the pumps. He did not look over. He prescribed the remedy mid-pump, casually, the way one mentions weather.
I pressed my tongue to the roof of my mouth. The war horn faded. The healer nodded at his pump, finished, and was gone in a Chevrolet.
In my land, punishment follows crime by way of courts and seasons. Here, the sentence is instant. Drink with greed, and the ice strikes the mind directly. No trial. No appeal. Perfectly fair.
And here is what moves me. EVERYONE has felt it. The cashier. The healer. Children. Elders. An entire nation united by the same small lightning, all taught the same cure, all passing it on to strangers at gas stations, free of charge.
You cannot fully distrust a country once you know it shares one pain.
The freeze does not punish thirst. It punishes haste.
I finished the slush slowly, like a scholar. Blue tongue. Clear mind.
Then at the door I forgot everything, drank deeply, and was struck down again.
"Tongue, hon," said the cashier, without looking up.
Discipline is a journey.
All That’s legendary musical guests
In the mid to late 90’s, ‘All That’ treated music as more than an intermission between sketches. From stars to future icons, the show became 1 of the coolest places for kids to discover new artists.
Here’s a thread of our fav performances:🧵