I wanted to like pocket, but I never really understood the point of it when I was already using Reddit or Google News to curate what I liked to read about. Was it more privacy oriented?
And it's so true about Duolingo. They push you to "play" to a point that it's stressful. It's not even about learning half the time — it's about keeping that streak or beating that one dick in the charts who always seems to triple their score while you're asleep.
And it would have some bullshit ending where the rats realize all cuisines are equally great even though we all know in our hearts that poutine would reign supreme.
Yeah when she said it, it wasn't as bad because this was in Canada and we pronounce it like you guys do, too. It's just that she actually SPELLED it that way. It was so weird.
Yeah I don't care if Trump is thrown into a meat grinder tomorrow, I'm never going to stop avoiding American products and services, and will likely never visit the country ever again. They don't deserve any of my hard earned money.
Thanks for the list. I'm glad none of the games look like something I would buy in the future. Although I did see one or two that's in my library, which I've already beaten years ago when I played on Windows.
This used to be the case 15 years ago, but unless you go to some tiny independently owned place, you can usually pay with credit card or suica. If not, then with one of those QR code payment options. I rarely carry cash anymore.
You crushed it, don't worry.