@Haraldonx@mmpadellan You do realize, democrats are just as much warmongering idiots and Israel shills as republicans right? Both parties are so broken.
Hey @instagram .Your customer service sucks. I have been locked out of an account that has all my memories, friends, and basically a big chunk of my life locked up because your "help page" doesn't do anything. I absolutely hate #meta
@JezCorden I'm seeing this type of sentiment around and it got me wondering how many others don't 'stick' with one platform and instead embrace them all? I've always enjoyed owning and playing on all consoles and never had a preferred platform. Is that still common?
@JezCorden I'm seeing this type of sentiment around and it got me wondering how many others don't 'stick' with one platform and instead embrace them all? I've always enjoyed owning and playing on all consoles and never had a preferred platform. Is that still common?
@instagram
You're customer service SUCKS. I've been trying to recover a personal account for 2 years now and your "help" center is anything but comprehensive. #fedup
The Pontiac Silverdome, once a grand and impressive stadium located in Detroit, Michigan, has now been demolished. The stadium, originally called the "Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium," was completed in 1975 and was officially renamed the "Silverdome" in 1977 due to the silver appearance of its white roof panels under the sun.
At its peak, the Silverdome was the largest stadium in the NFL, boasting a capacity of 80,311. It served as the home of the Detroit Lions for 27 years, from 1975 to 2002, and also hosted Super Bowl XVI in 1982, when the San Francisco 49ers, led by Joe Montana, won their first championship against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Silverdome was also the home of the Detroit Pistons from 1978 to 1988. The stadium hosted the NBA All-Star game in 1979 and the NBA Finals in 1988. In 1987, the Silverdome set a record for the largest event ever held there, with a massive 93,173 fans attending the legendary WWF's Wrestlemania III to watch Hulk Hogan face off against Andre The Giant.
Even Pope John Paul II held a mass at the Silverdome in 1987, showcasing the stadium's versatility and importance in the community. However, by 2002, the Detroit Lions had moved to Ford Field in downtown Detroit, and the Silverdome was sold at an auction in 2009 to a private owner for $583,000.
In 2013, a severe winter storm caused significant damage to the Silverdome's inflatable roof, leading to its eventual demolition in 2017. Amazon recently announced plans to develop the site into a distribution center, marking a new chapter in the history of the once-iconic stadium.
We've preserved a localization prototype for the SNES classic, Harvest Moon! Something noticeable right off the bat is that the logo used on the titlescreen is much simpler when compared to the more stylized version from the retail game.