They were, but we don’t know if they still are.
They were, but we don’t know if they still are.
I think Magneto can control nonferrous metals, too.
Because nothing matters if we lose the election and we can’t win the election without PA.
I’ve literally never heard Gen Z described as tech savvy.
Never made it. My wife buys sugar free jello cups sometimes for dessert.
My take is that Magneto and Xavier are both necessary. That one can’t accomplish anything without the existence of the other.
Why would it sustain those numbers? It’s fine to play a cool game, be satisfied with it, and then move on.
Men are afraid to commit to life.
It’s real, and it’s glorious.
There’s a pretty cool star wars mod for this game, too.
Anyone who fully reads every article they cite is simply bad at time management.
For all we know, he does wear a cape.
Unfortunately, it seems like most people not on Lemmy are with them.
Free as in freedom means it doesn’t infringe on privacy (or any other rights) and free as in beer means no financial cost.
Probably involves carbon offsets.
But if you wait then you get a good game for cheap, so it’s only really a problem for the goobers who pre order.
If they continued playing simply because they spent money, they’d be yet another victim of the sunk cost fallacy.
I buy very few Nintendo games for this reason. It may be a good strategy overall, but they’ve definitely lost more revenue by keeping prices high than they’ve gained from me.
That makes you less a critic of capitalism and more of a critic of a particular set of policies within capitalism, right?
For sure, more research is required.