So someone with a fear of flying in an ad for air travel? Nice. Feels like a metaphor for capitalism. Maybe more of a literal description than a metaphor.
Thanks tho! ๐
So someone with a fear of flying in an ad for air travel? Nice. Feels like a metaphor for capitalism. Maybe more of a literal description than a metaphor.
Thanks tho! ๐
But what's her weird habit? Can't leave us hanging like this.
They could. That takes a lot more employees than they have and would mean that they were the place with all the shitty free games.
Yeah, but putting a /s automatically makes anything unfunny. I figured the mention of months made it obviously sarcasm. I was trying for a joke about how these were comments from his youth and now that he's in his early twenties he has obviously grown and changed since then.
Just to be clear all of Musk's lackeys are terrible people. Here's another one. Even more concerning to be honest.
Looks like the wheels would come off pretty easily.
I wonder whether humans have evolved a fascination with vehicles. Like, thinking carts and chariots were cool made it more likely for your village to survive or for an individual specifically to reproduce.
I don't think it's cynical. Their review model would make it very hard to make payment fair (we call always argue about whether Steam overcharges for its services) since it would be a pain in the butt to track income from advertisement.
But the advertisement business model makes for worse games. I think it makes great sense for Steam to ban them. And if games on Steam are better then that's good for game developers that use their platform.
Protect the lawn, let bugs hang out and develop (apparently fireflies like lawn leaves).
How would Steam get paid for their services if all your income was from ads?
No no no, just wear headphones at all times and also a smart watch and keep the smartphone in your bum bag /s Conversational interfaces definitely understand what you are saying and asking for.
Bucket of crabs
Rome wasn't destroyed in one day. It was fractured, limping along on past glory for hundreds of years.