mctoasterson
Here’s an idea: Maybe stop making films no one asked for?
Even fans of the franchise didn’t really want this. How do you translate a looter shooter into a watchable 2 hour film?
I really enjoy playing Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, 15 minutes at a time on my Steam Deck. I’m not sure I need to see some forced deep cinematic character development extrapolated from it. There’s not that much to it.
I pitched commemorative 9/11 Jenga (comes with 2 block towers) and people didn’t like that idea either.
This is stupid. I will dig further into the real impact to Graphene.
I thought about experimenting with this (Guess it is a good thing I didn’t). There are so many low effort “Lo Fi” types of streams and tracklists on Spotify and elsewhere. Who is to say my software generated garbage would be any worse than those?
There are also YouTubers who generate low effort music and ask their normal content subscribers to stream their shit on Spotify even if they aren’t legitimately listening. So are those streams fraudulent as well?
It sounds like the thing he is getting popped for is the volume of automated streams.
Ramen was sold out at the ol’ warehouse club store. That is my low-tech economic signal that recession is inbound.
Also, when buying bulk ramen, the number of ramen packs you get is approximately half of what they used to include, for the same price.
Dude was money in this game. Good hands and great speed.
I’m looking around for the giant from the Oldest View.
WTF is wrong with people.
If you are paranoid you can literally just take one of those Ring indoor cameras and put it on top of your safe. The app includes custom notifications on detected motion.
Now, the kid could still go out of their way to disable the home WiFi or something but that level of premeditation is a different problem entirely.
First preference would be educating your kids on the safe handling of guns from an early age and inculcating in them a set of values that shows guns are for defensive purposes and not for interpersonal conflict resolution.
The secondary strategy is storing your firearms in a locked safe the kids do not know the combination to, in a locked room to which they don’t have a key.