Tech tubers glazing this but hating the Xbox Series S kinda says it all about how important accumulated brand good will is.
Microsoft corpo actively makes consumers hate them with their persistent shitty behavior. It undermines the good work their teams are doing on the ground.
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- Vancouver is a living car crash of a franchise
- Calgary's ownership spent years refusing to actually rebuild
- Edmonton experiencing The Whimsical World of Stan Bowman
- Mike fucking Babcock
- Winnipeg is Columbus, but somehow less desirable of a destination
- MLSE treating the Maple Leafs as if they are Caligula
- Ottawa can't get the Melnyk and Dorion stench off, no matter how much they try
"Why does everybody want to play for American NHL teams?"
Seriously, Montreal may be the only one that's not in some semblance of chaos rn.
John C. Reilly: “Why aren’t people on the right wing concerned about human rights? They’re human too. Elon Musk says don’t be fooled by the empathy trap. Empathy is not a trap, empathy is a superpower. It’s what makes human beings exceptional, our ability to look outside ourself”
I JUST ACTED IN MY 1ST EVER ON CAMERA COMMERCIAL YEEAAAAA!!!
Thanks to HyperX for trusting me & letting me take their superhero concept & turning it as hammy as I could 💀
Never thought I’d ever get to do something like this, it’s SO COOL 🦸♂️❄️
Sony faces a proposed class-action lawsuit over how digital purchases are presented on the PlayStation Store.
Plaintiffs argue that buttons like “Buy Now” and “Confirm Purchase” give customers the impression they are purchasing and owning a game, when they are actually receiving a license to use it.
The case is based on a California law that took effect in 2025, requiring companies to clearly inform customers when they are buying a license instead of owning a digital product.
Sony’s checkout page includes a notice stating that purchases are licensed under its Software Product License Agreement, but the lawsuit claims the disclosure is too easy to overlook.
The complaint argues that labels such as “Buy Now” and “Confirm Purchase” can lead consumers to believe they are obtaining permanent ownership.
USA have qualified for the Round of 32 after defeating Australia 2-0 in their second group game of the World Cup
It’s the first time the US have won back-to-back World Cup games since the 1930s