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  • LMAO, considering big business is buying up homes literally for this purpose, I'll take what he's saying with a grain of salt.

    Does that mean we should over extend on buying a house that's outside of our means? Absolutely not, but at the same time, housing is still way overpriced and since shit is barely regulated, both from a seller and a purchasers standpoint, there's a lot of regular people getting stuck with a lot of shitty options for living situations.

  • Outside of gaming, I play softball regularly. Run multiple teams and sub when I can during the season.

    Probably going to pick up electric guitar soon too. Been dying to learn just haven't had time.

  • Yeah but that's the problem. They're essentially outsourcing something they couldn't afford in the first place so DD becomes the bad guy for not paying their employees instead. Then the customer bitches at the driver's because the drivers don't want shitty pay for their work. Stop using DD.

  • While it's called a TIP, it's not. Nor is it a bribe imo. It's "door dash is too lazy to pay their driver's a fair rate, so here is where you come in..." The higher the amount you put in there, the more likely your order will be received And delivered in a timely manner.

    If door dash just paid their people properly, this issue wouldn't exist but they feel the need to maximize their profits instead of doing what's right for both their employee and customers.

  • To the Moon.

    It's a short story that's made into a game. The gameplay piece of it is minimal, but it's all about the story. I can't say too much about it buts it's an absolutely beautiful story with SNES style graphics that reminds me of the movie Arrival.

    Had me speechless... Didnt know how to exist for a few after...

  • We don't know that yet. I dislike Kotick as well, but doubtful that much changes from the monetization standpoint of the company.

    From a purely morale standpoint, it's mostly a W. But it's not like Kotick isn't getting his golden parachute and wiping his tears away with $100 bills.