

I’ve never heard of that happening. That sounds… Fraudulent. However, the idea is to have more than one card (you don’t need to use them), so your limit isn’t dependant on a single card, especially once that plays idiotic games.
I’ve never heard of that happening. That sounds… Fraudulent. However, the idea is to have more than one card (you don’t need to use them), so your limit isn’t dependant on a single card, especially once that plays idiotic games.
We had never actually fixed any of the shit that Reagan broke. They kept doing more of the same stuff he had started
Israel is known for creating false flags to try to pull the US into conflicts along with them. I would not be surprised if some “Hamas” fighters attack the tour to try to enrage the maga group into pushing for more weapons to be sent
How is e-transfer different from zelle or venmo?
50% utilization is still enormous. Mine rarely goes above a few % pts
You’re getting down voted for arguing with what is VERY OBVIOUSLY a sarcastic impression of a right winger response. No one is denying anything, you just decided to argue with a joke
It’s different when you’re majority stakeholder. No one with enough influence to force you to do anything.
You’re not understanding the full context of this situation. And then acting like everyone else here are the dumb ones.
You should just stop embarrassing yourself.
This also isn’t some huge company. Closer to a startup still. Might not have that kind of benefits yet
Which each have their own groupings of companies traded. Foreign stock markets only matter if you’re a trading firm.
It’s not untrue. Most games never get that exposure. You have to be popular within a certain time frame to get any chance at showing up. You can try to game it, sure, but most will fail to achieve that
Those don’t pay remotely as much.
And the market is only open from 9:30-4. Not that steam is even publicly traded.
You only get that “marketing” if your game is already popular. So the 99% of games not getting that visibility are paying the same as those free that are.
No one earns a billion dollars.
Man who didn’t want his business to be completely reliant on Microsoft, made a decision to ensure his money in the future
One full of toxic heavy metals.
no lawmaker is pushing to have that fixed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forced_Arbitration_Injustice_Repeal_Act
Was reintroduced several times, Passed the house once. Republicans keep killing it in committee.
There’s also the Justice for workers Act specifically for employer force arbitration, more recently
That’s pretty par for the course for Internet arguments in my experience. Then they get all huffy after you explain why their source doesn’t say what they claimed and try to complain that because you didn’t supply a source, they’re still right.