Studios should not be allowed to buy a movie review app. It’s a huge conflict of interest that will prey on the general public’s desires for superficial recognition as studios tend to reward positive pr seen with influencers.
I completely understand where you’re coming from, but for a lot of gamers physical discs are the only way they could afford to play games because they could get them secondhand. You can also give games to your younger siblings Which is a great way to introduce them to the games you were playing.
Most importantly though, as we saw from PlayStation this past week, if the media we buy is only digital, it can be taken away from us at a moment’s notice with no recourse. Imagine that, one day your entire library of games could be deleted overnight because technically you don’t own it.
The act itself does not move me, but In a world of 8 billion finding the other person who is the same sort of insane to do with with you is terribly romantic
to celebrate our 1 million copies sold, we’re giving away 10 Steam keys 🗝️🎉
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winners will be contacted on June 26th through our official account, make sure your DMs are open!
ppl need to differentiate bullying as an interpersonal issue and bullying that is reinforced by structural subjugation. like yeah you MAY have been bullied for being skinny (or lightskinned or “talking white” etc.) but those are not institutionalized oppressions
"Blame the password sharers" yes blame the common man!! Fight one another!!! Be at odds with your fellow human while the big bosses and ceo's pocket all the cash!!!
The politics and structure of American professional sports creep me out. Mostly American football which I loathe but something about a white owner having a say in what a mostly Black team does with their bodies makes me want to vomit.
Job shaming and thinking people with degrees WANT to DoorDash after working extremely hard for a 4-year certification is EXCEPTIONALLY out of touch. It’s okay to shut the fuck up about shit you don’t actually have the vernacular for; it’s encouraged, in truth.