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Totally agree, steam is one the big players that stills offers a quality service both for consumers and for developers
Totally agree, steam is one the big players that stills offers a quality service both for consumers and for developers
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The golden rule of the internet. Anything hated at release has a high chance of becoming beloved once those who grew up with become adults.
Truly bad stuff at release simply ends up forgotten.
Nostalgia is way more powerful than rage
Who cares about the environment when we could be hoarding more money. Can anybody please think about those poor CEOs? :(
That’s what happens when the people running your government are paid by Russia
I’m sorry, I read that wrong! In that case I still think the problem in this situation is NOT fast food workers being compensated fairly, but that teachers are not. The point about being a clickbaity title still stands. One could also argue if the possible shared workforce pool overlaps between those two markets, but that’s a discussion for another day
Schools don’t ‘compete’ with industries. School is a service that parents and their children participate in, in order to better society. And the priority for children should always be education before entering the workforce. If more people decide to work in fast food now that they feel their value is compensated fairly, then the responsibility rests in their parents to help them make an informed decision based on their economic brackground. A fairly compensated job is NOT the problem. I feel this article is biased in its title in order to generate more rage/engagement or maybe to push a political agenda.
Edit: someone brought to my attention that I read that wrong, so I apologise. But the point still stands in that case: the title makes it seem that the fast food workers having a fair wage is the problem, when the problem is that teachers are underpaid.
The god I believe in is Nicolas cage and he already has a human form (allegedly)
Yes, he probably was a real person. No, he wasn’t magical, he was just a regular dude who managed to form a cult of personality
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Indeed f, indeed
cries in steam is no longer a viable store where I live
That review mentioned they only say the first episode only, I’m talking about the season in its entirety. I don’t agree with them in that the show tries to be dark and gritty, and in my opinion it’s quite the opposite. I found the themes and tone are much more similar to the OG series than people realise .
Edit: sorry I didn’t realise you wrote it! In that case I really recommend you finish watching it! I get that you didn’t like the first episode, but calling a script ‘trash’ when you haven’t even finished it won’t help me understand your opinions
How is it trash? I’ve finished binging yesterday and to me is a great example on how to do a good adaptation. Really liked it and cannot wait until season 2
Well now in Argentina the only viable way to play games legally is through gamepass, after steam changed its prices last month
An image is worth 3.5 BILLION words