Forgive yourself. Let yourself cry. It’s ok to feel how you feel. Talk to someone.
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When the Activision/Bethesda merger happened, I always felt the way to success was to release all on GamePass/XB/PC first, then other consoles a year later. That should be the way to success.
@JDfromNY206 You’re not helping yourself. Regular Nintendo games were $60 in 1990 with some campaigns being 2 hours long. The game is highly reviewed and if you want “legacy built in,” you have to support the product. $5 per hour of entertainment (you can replay too) is a bargain.
@JDfromNY206 A dinner for two at an average restaurant is $70. The cost is more than fair for the dollar per hour of entertainment, add to the fact you can sell the game on eBay for $55 when done.
I have a weird opinion, but I think it's valid. If you are going to be a sandwich/salad place and advertise a wrap being on your menu, if you cannot do the most fundamental thing and wrap it properly, you shouldn't have it on the menu.
This Sears story is sparking debate about today’s economy.
A man’s viral reflection on working at Sears in the early 1990s has social media debating the reality of today’s economy. He described coworkers in customer service, hardware, and appliance sales living what he called “normal middle-class lives” through full-time retail work alone.
(via /fact.philes 📸: Getty)