“Just like in the treats.”
“Just like in the treats.”
They’re so amazingly dogmatic, too. There’s this subtext belief that Nintendo’s business decisions are somehow profoundly and uniquely wise, such as the claim that there can’t be a new F-Zero game because “there’s no conceivable way to make it different each time, which is a Nintendo™® mandate” as if it wouldn’t be enough to add weapons to the vehicles, customization/performance modifications, power allocation, outright flying or even space segments, or even out-of-the-car gameplay.
Nope. Just the “make it different each time” of the Zelda plot rehashes forever and ever.
Or, make it “different each time” by making it janky in a way most people don’t like, like Star Fox Zero which was also a plot rehash, and then shelve the franchise because people didn’t like it. Nintendo is that infallible!
“And what games you can buy will be bundled with Ice Climbers. Always with Ice Climbers.”
“Making the bookie’s job illegal doesn’t make it impossible, so oh well, time to give him next month’s too. Let people enjoy things. My bookie certainly does!”
International Monetary Fund — to which Argentina owes $43 billion — have cheered his controversial fiscal shock therapy
When the vampires are cheering, that is a bad thing.
This is like the Wimp Lo version of economics.
It’s not unthinkable if the war ghouls have been craving it for decades.
“NOOOOOOOOOO LESS BLOODSUCKING GHOULS”
In this new era, it’s dangerous to get too rich. Stories abound of the state launching investigations against this business figure or that financier. The pressure is drying up venture capital funds, scaring the young away from lucrative professions such as investment banking. The number of millionaires leaving China has been rising and peaked last year at 15,000 — dwarfing the exodus from any other nation.
The private sector is in retreat.
broke and evil
Where do I even start with that kind of ghoulish bootlickery?
We got you covered!
Something something sit down with fascists, one more fascist now added to the table.
Those bad things were set in motion decades ago, too.
Most news articles try pulling the “bad things may happen soon but it’s not too late” card, but bad things are already happening and are getting worse.
Also a reminder: oil corporations researched this, knew about it decades ago, and deliberately lied about what they knew.
Bayesianism is more powerful than any of that old thinking. The dead should just adjust their priors in the next reality over where their quantum immortality continues.
This is a clear warning to anyone who thinks about delving into Bayesian statistics, imo.
The sheer fucking smug hubris of naming a boat that, and presumably conjuring up bullshit probability statistics for why they’re too smart to follow best-practice safety procedures.
Once again the computer toucher apologists will say that these treat printers will solve the problems they are currently contributing to if enough forests burn and enough lakes dry up.