IDK, the power that people have over him is probably way too much. 18 year olds are still highly influenceable and he's likely under a lot of pressure from his family and their political cohort to join in.
Try saying no to those people, he'd likely lose everything.
I've experienced things your greatest orgasm could never compare too.
But to anyone reading this, DO NOT DO HEROIN. It's life-ruining. There's that story of the guy on Reddit who decided to try it, and gave updates as it ruined his life. He stopped updating and people assume he's just dead.
That's actually a pretty good way to think about it though. Drugs are just chemical compounds and different compounds have different effects on the body.
Are you sure that D.A.R.E officer was not secretly cool?
Also IP rights. They buy the studio (or the publisher, with the studio beneath it) and then they own everything they make. So they can do what they want with that IP, which is typically nothing but prevent others from doing anything with it.
They're basically conceding that the only thing they've done differently vs the old ones is that they made it thinner. Which... Who was asking for that?
Also, the new iPad Pros are actually thinner and lighter than the iPad Airs, because Apple is the king of confusion these days.
I've been thinking the exact same thing. But then I think, "I need to be able to install apps like proton mail, my bank app, and Signal. But I NEED a web browser because I do a lot of personal business-related things on my phone. Well, now I'm back at just having a smartphone."
I don't know, I need all the functionality of a smartphone, but I want some kind of physical control to keep me off it until I actually need it for something. Mostly something that makes using it just difficult enough that it's not worth using only because of boredom. And software controls are just too easy to turn off.
That thing was underpowered when it came out, let alone now. They could likely grab a bunch of sales by coming out with a higher-powered system alongside a cheaper version, because many people would like to play games at higher than 25 fps.
I work in the government and I honestly don't know when anyone does any real work. It's meeting after meeting overlapping other meetings. All week.
How does stuff get done, seriously?