I think it's relevant whether he observed unsafe practices on set. It sounds like the whole thing was kind of a shit show. Plus the investigation concluded that the gun could not have fired without him pulling the trigger. Pointing a gun at someone and firing when you have reason to believe that proper safety precautions haven't been followed is exactly the sort of thing that might end up with an involuntary manslaughter charge. I dunno if he gets convicted but I don't think the charges are crazy.
This is one reason why standups are traditionally supposed to be done standing up. People have less tolerance for getting sidetracked when they're standing.
Does that include xbox gamepass core customers? Because that's basically an entirely different service, and it's also something you'd expect a very high adoption rate of among Xbox console owners, given the platform's historical emphasis on multiplayer games. There's also rather a lot of people who stacked many months of gamepass for quite cheap.
While the platform has certainly seen some success, it's hardly in a dominant position, so making moves that make the value proposition of the service look worse is surprising.
I can recall employers saying something along the lines of "don't think you know everything about business because you just got a business degree" but that's mostly about the attitude some new grads have.
I wouldn't go to one of their shows (it's not really the same band anymore, anyway), but if you stop listening to every band where a member is a piece of shit you're going to miss a lot of really good music.
There's rather a lot of undesirable traits in a candidate where the mechanism for blocking them from winning the presidency is people not voting for them.
I tried this to the tune of I'm a Bitch, I'm a Lover and got confused.