I'm only commenting on the Steam refund part. That's crazy to me, of all places to return games. The most relaxed has been Steam and never had any issues with them. Even if waiting a month, they normally only care how long you played it, which I think is supposed to be less than 2 hours. For comparison, I tried returning a PS5 game and was immediately denied because they claim as soon as the game is launched once they will not accept it back, which is awful.
That sucks they denied you. It really sounds like they should have let you return it.
I feel your pain for the declutter... I as well have about 3 cables plugged into a super charger and I love the charge times it provides, I hate the cables. I really wish they made a cable that rolled back up like those ID badge lanyards you attach to your belt. Only take the cable you need and once done it rolls back up into a small space.
That's for sure. It's crazy how stale the options have become. After Covid, they all cut menu options and choices to as minimum as possible, and anything new that they add is almost always just something that already exists but put together differently. I'm guessing it costs too much money to actually create something new, have it tested, and figure out logistics to purchase these new items for it to be worth the gamble of being a success or a complete failure.
I have been watching him for years. Love the reviews. I have to say lately he seems very angry. The titles reflect how disappointed he is before ever getting to the food. It's great to have a negative review, but I really don't like the titles reflecting that. I hope it's just because fast food has sucked but lately somehow gotten even worse, and not just him following youtube trends to gain more clicks.
I just saw a news segment about this and the woman used as an example was spending 22k a year on one of these medications for the past 8 years and to make ends meet they have been selling off things like their car and mess with their mortgage to take out more money. What a way to live in the US... and this is just 1 of the many ways this country tries to cripple you for life if you're not lucky.
I was about to comment this. And to anyone saying they are taking that away we all know how bad they are at removing legacy options so I'm sure this will be here until at least windows 14.
I believe it will happen. In only 1 year, this place went from ghost town to 30+ comments on most posts. Give it a few more years of people spreading the word and reddit continuing to make people go elsewhere, and it will almost be the same.
I was so excited when I got my AMD card last fall, which was my first PC upgrade since 2016. FSR 3.0 was about to come out. Then it dropped, and I realized only a handful of games I didn't care to play supported it. Almost a year later, I still don't think I have played anything that uses it. The newer ones look great, but I guess it's going to be years before it's well adopted.
That's crazy. Someone told me McDonald's coffee is pretty good for the lower price range. I tried it a few times since you never know if it was just a bad batch, and I gotta say it was pretty awful, not for me. I just avoid starbucks because they think they can charge you the most ridiculous price I've seen for ok coffee. I have a few local places I will go to if I need something. Sadly, they are pretty expensive as well these days, but they are still cheaper than starbucks.
It says he lived in obscurity for decades. It then says the Washington Post found his death certificate. Someone must have noticed it for some reason and then reported on it once found.
I used to love Panera back in high school, which was early 2000's. As someone who hung out with friends at a movie theater on weekends it was the best place to eat at in the same strip mall. I still remember getting sandwiches for $4 or $5 at the time. If I was in high school today there is no way I could eat there, and if I could I also couldn't justify spending that much. I feel like they are scrambling as well, changing a lot, making products worse, adding items nobody wants, just trying to hit big with one of them. My wife really wanted to try the new caprese sandwich they have, we were dying when she got it and all you saw was bread... when she opened it up there was like 1 slice of tomato and 1 slice of mozzarella and it was the saddest sandwich I've ever seen. I thought it was hilarious until I realized we paid over $10 for that joke...
Sharing the pic so everyone else can join in on the laugh.
Wow, thanks for sharing! I can't believe I missed this one. It's right up my ally and looks refreshing. I love jrpg's, but they can get stale after a while. Can't wait to see what a team new to this genre can bring to the table. Story sounds super unique.
The video is awful... 1000 other outcomes could have existed here that didn't involve killing her for no reason. One of the articles attached to the link explains each bad decision made and even how he showed zero lack of remorse. It's insane that they would tell her to take care of the pot of boiling water only to then use that as the excuse to consider her a threat when they could have easily done this themselves if they were so worried. They also could have just backed away if it was really so concerning to them as well. They also shot her in the head? If you have to shoot someone, is there even an attempt at all anymore to just shoot them in non vital areas so they can be apprehended, or is the outcome supposed to be shoot to kill? Aiming for the head doesn't sound right for almost all situations.
SAME! I was at the underwater part, and idk why I stopped, but it's one I would like to finish.