Imagine if the US invaded Mexico and three years later Mexican drones were threatening Washington, DC. I'd call it a joke but it isn't really funny with a real war.
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Watch Trump give lucrative disaster response contracts to private companies owned by his biggest donors. Maybe Musk will dump a bunch of cybertrucks on the government somehow.
Wait, has Ben & Jerry's always been this based?
Yeah, that's all true, but on the other hand there'll probably be a lot of money to be made for a while there, so who's to say whether it's bad or good overall.
I'm not sure where you're numbers are coming from, but the inflation calculator I found through Google says that $59 in 1992 is more like $135 today. That's still a significant increase of course, although I wonder how much publishers benefit from not needing as much physical distribution. After the initial investment selling digital keys on a third-party storefront like Steam should be pure profit, no?
Socialism is when the government helps people with a different skin color than me.
I'm happy to see a new rts actually getting a good reception. Sometimes it seems the genre is cursed.
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Elementary school administrators have more spine than the heads of every US university put together.
he’s living in an 1890s bubble that no one around him is willing to puncture
I think this is a Simpson's reference. Trump is literally Mr Burns confirmed.
People somehow still think Trump is an expert businessman who actually has a plan. If you assume that, it becomes plausible that this is a negotiating ploy, talking tough to get concessions out of other countries.
Sorry, Harvard is a stronghold of the left now? What do words even mean?