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Digital Storefronts and Soul-Death
People who make decisions about viable profitability consistently learn the wrong lessons from kneejerk reactions. Corporate executives siphon pennies off the dollar to ensure their bottom lines are ripe for...
Digital Storefronts and Soul-Death
People who make decisions about viable profitability consistently learn the wrong lessons from kneejerk reactions. Corporate executives siphon pennies off the dollar to ensure their bottom lines are ripe for shareholder bonuses. And products like The Expanse get left on the cutting room floor if they don't perform.
So. Tears of the Kingdom, Right?
I haven’t felt the magic in years- the spark of seeing a new sweeping vista, exploring a magical land, hearing a sting of dynamic music as I became immersed in...
So. Tears of the Kingdom, Right?
I haven’t felt the magic in years- the spark of seeing a new sweeping vista, exploring a magical land, hearing a sting of dynamic music as I became immersed in a digital environment. It was all static, computer noises and ‘play this because people expect you to talk about it at the shop. You wouldn't want spoilers, right?’
The Fast and/or Furious Films are Great and I Hate You
But you can't call these plot failures here- the film understands its super-hero-level existence. The writers understand that these characters exist as near-gods (gods who genuinely care for each other,...
The Fast and/or Furious Films are Great and I Hate You
But you can't call these plot failures here- the film understands its super-hero-level existence. The writers understand that these characters exist as near-gods (gods who genuinely care for each other, and the world around them, despite being rogues and scoundrels) in their own realm of storytelling.
WE LIKE TO TALK ABOUT THE THINGS WE LIKE
It's somehow still trendy to run a blog on the internet- even in this post-apocalyptic hellscape. It's allegedly good for SEO and everyone at the shop has something to say about literally everything all the time. So we're going to just allow this, for some reason.
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It's literally how polite conversation works!