@MikeNellis Let it be known, if my daughter requires a gun for self defense, that I give her permission to use it. This posting is a record of time and can be used in court
Back in 1962, measles was a common childhood illness—nearly every kid had it by age 15, and almost all recovered without complications.
Today, a baby’s risk of dying in their first year is 1 in 179—about 60 times higher than the risk of dying from measles back then.
Why isn’t that part of the conversation?
https://t.co/HvybT0hxGS
#vaccines
There are plenty of democrats that don’t pay attention and still listen to the MSM. Politics is not interesting to them so they remain gullible.
I don’t find football interesting so if I said the Cowboys were great I would have a million people telling me how I am wrong.
My point is that the doomscrolling has many people believing that all democrats are evil communists. Just because people are ignorant doesn’t make them evil communists
@Pirat_Nation Sony has a history of screwing over gamers. Why would I ever buy a PlayStation that I also need to pay a monthly fee and has a limited library?
Cyberpunk 2077 I waited to buy it on sale. It’s been over a year and I still haven’t started it once. If it had never gone on sale I would have saved money. I probably have at least 50 games I have bought on sale that I haven’t gotten to yet. Mostly because I really just keep playing the same 5 to 10 games. Maybe higher prices will reduce number of sales and that will force companies to provide better quality and innovation or face losing out to competition.
If someone came along with a different business model that sells only physical games but at a higher price, would it survive? Probably not. It is the consumer who decides the value. If they don’t want it or believe that digital is not worth the risk then sales would plummet and the companies would have to adapt. However, they have already adapted to the consumer. They didn’t create the demand, gamers did
@Jaytex45@Grummz Good point. If we were paying $100 -$200 for a AAA game then we would buy much less, be far more selective, and play them longer. I would probably save money by not buying games that sit in a queue to be played never
Nothing against charity helping those that need assistance. Why governments make all these hurdles to prevent that such as pouring bleach on food provided by churches for the poor or giving the poor addictive and unhealthy foods that increase their illness rates in obesity, heart conditions, vascular diseases, and diabetes.