Is there a law saying that companies can round up or down to the nearest nickel? Or do they just assume every business will still have access to pennies?
I've never seen them do split screen during gameplay. Maybe if they timed it wrong, but not that I can remember. But thet do have split screen during short timeouts or ref reviews
Also, there was a whole thing about nazis getting fired for their marches. And the right absolutely blew up claiming free speech no matter what the off-the-job activities were.
They're literally calling all black, women, and/or LGBT employees unqualified. The NFL is removing "End Racism" from their messaging ahead of the Super Bowl. Companies are apologizing for previously providing safe, inviting, workplace environments.
It kinda feels like we're past the dogwhistle. If low information "moderates" were going to act outraged, it would be now. I'm not sure what else they could do but change the actual constitution to remove the protection. But the courts can overrule the constitution anyways, so even that's kind of happened already.
I'm waiting for the moderate conservatives to get offended that the NFL thinks they're SO FUCKING RACIST that "end racism" is considered controversial.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but DC is entirely under federal jurisdiction, right? Meaning literally every crime committed in DC is eligible for pardon. Really scary when you think about it.
The other half of the equation is that I like to do local Halo multiplayer, so I didn't mind getting a second xbox to run the Master Chief Collection. Although, Halo Infinite ended up being about as disappointing as it could possibly be. It really has been a whole lot of disappointment.
That wouldn't feel good on a personal level as I bought a Series for Fable. Obviously having access to other games is a perk, but I probably wouldn't have bought it without Fable being exclusive.
But also, I'm always happy for more access. I hope it's good.
It kinda sounds like how the comics work. Sometimes there are inconsistencies. Whatever you're reading is the most canon, and everything else is secondary, but still canon. It's fun to square them with each other, but ultimately they are both canon.
Also, AOS left a lot of stuff vague intentionally so they could be retconned. For example, they reference an event which is obviously supposed to be the black order landing in NYC, but that completely messes up the timeline. But they don't directly say what it is, so if you ignore what it's implied as, then it's fine.
The hodgepodge of different vehicles in different terrains was so incredibly fun to navigate no matter which vehicle type you chose. And using 6axis was just a whole other level, even if it wasn't the easiest way to play.
"And I'll never forgive the pundits and social media commenters who derailed conversations about how the Dems tone-deaf campaigning"
"Whining about alienating your own voters is like a football team whining about their opponents scoring too many points when they should be firing their head coach."
At some point in-fighting doesn't help and you need to commit to the game plan. Getting Biden to drop out was obviously the right choice. Whining about Dems being too moderate is just making everyone discontent. For anyone who was building up anger towards the Dems instead of advocating for decency, fuck ALL THE WAY off.
I love both formats. But I'm a collector. Any big games or anything I'm buying at full price, I'm buying it physical. Baulder's Gate 3 kinda left my radar early because it was digital only (at release).
I also like the ability to loan out those types of games.
The glass bottle stuff they sell at major retailers is the same corn syrup stuff.