I won’t believe paying fast workers a liveable wage necessitates the rise in cost unless there’s hard data behind that. Sure, it’s likely a necessity to continue profit growth quarter after quarter, but I’d wager they’re able to continue making massive profits even with having to pay their staff like they’re humans.
I agree with you about fast food though. We’ll be better off without them. Fuck em.
Hey, I can edit too: You never said gross prior to your edit, you were talking about consumer costs. I’m still not yet a believer, but I Iove you :)
I look forward to waiting a few months after release to see if it’s complete and worth buying.
“Controversial Influencer…” I think you meant, “Alleged rapist, human trafficker, organized-crime participant, and confirmed misogynist Tate…”
Trip to FedEx the handful of times a year I need to print has served me well for years.
“A society should be judged not by the way it treats its outstanding citizens, but by the way it treats its criminals." - Dostoyevsky
Me: I’m bored
Bethesda: No you’re not.
Me: Oh
One of the more recent ones was the ending of A Plaguetale: Requiem. Amicia and Hugo stay near and dear.
Not sure Cyberpunk has actually made me cry but there’s been more than a couple moments where I was right there emotionally.
I mean, the best thing about Starfield for me was that watching the trailer inspired me to fire up No Man’s Sky again after a couple years away.
But I guess sensational headlines get more clicks.
It’s to help improve the user experience right? …right?
Elden Ring. I decided to go into the DLC with a new character and getting him setup so he’s ready to jump in. Gathering smithing stones and other mats, killing Radahn and Mohg, and getting some weapons whenever I finally decide what build I want to start with. Put a couple hours in so far and really enjoying it.