Do you live in a red state?
Do you live in a red state?
Maybe lower the prices, like half off or something.
Way of the Hunter, just a peaceful hunting game.
You can also improve your search if you use www.duckduckgo.com
I was never really worried about reputation or virtual points. I just tried to contribute to conversations and be respectful. But Reddit has gone down hill. Soon it’ll be dead like MySpace.
Well there was a video on r/news where a group of cops beat sonebody pretty bad, body cam footage I think.
I commented “I hope those cops get what they deserve” you know like criminal charges of some sort. Oh no, reddit was perfectly fine with cops being bad cops.
That was my secondary account oh well.
That’s where we need to get back to is 2010.
They’ll ban you because of your opinion. If you disagree with the wrong user or mod, you get banned from the subreddit or the whole site.
Fuck r/cordcutters and fuck r/news
I never understood this. If rent wasn’t so stupid high I would’ve had my own place long ago.
Maybe tip on how much gas you think it’d be to get there and back?
Also stop pre-ordering games that aren’t complete.
Higher ups or CEOs should be laid off or fired for making these kinda decisions when it comes to money.
So Amazon it is for physical copies?
I remember the crowd made a walauigi dying sound and a narrator said something about jumping in front of a bus. I started watching GDQ in 2015.
Sone of those people beat games I never got around to beating.
Chris Jericho, is that you?
Why do these services add stuff nobody asks for?
It’s old, but I played Diablo II Resurrected on PS4. I started with small doses at a time then just went balls deep into it. I played for about a month and beat it with an Amazon.
I started to play it with a 2nd character but saw it was pretty much the same game with a different character. I mainly play Call of Duty with my dad other teammates.
I just don’t want people getting banned for stating their opinion.
Mentioning you’re gonna pirate cause you don’t like the news of the service you use prices going up r/cordcutters doesn’t like this.
But services need to see that kinda feedback to know they’re losing people. I’ve never had Netflix and never will. Their catalog just sucks. I have Peacock for WWE so Premiere League and movies is just a bonus.
I cashed in on the BF $20/yr deal so ad-free is $6mo. I have Shudder for horror of course.
So I have my fair share of services but I vote with my wallet and use a VPN when needed. But there’s a lot of power abusing mods on Reddit. Reddit needs to be shut down and re-do all the mods across the site. If buying a digital movie isn’t owning then piracy isn’t stealing.
That’s the type of stuff I’d donate too to help others.
What was it like working in the cable TV industry? Did it pay good and have good benefits?