I played Atari 2600 back when it was the console to have. I didn’t see a pixel that wasn’t square until I was a man. You think you know old gaming. I was born into it, molded by it, and it made me what I am today; an old man with back pain.
I played Atari 2600 back when it was the console to have. I didn’t see a pixel that wasn’t square until I was a man. You think you know old gaming. I was born into it, molded by it, and it made me what I am today; an old man with back pain.
For anyone who doesn’t get the joke: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_(Australopithecus)
The real question will be is +3% on everything you purchase greater or less than $1600. If you spend less than $53,000.00 per year it’s a benefit. We know the corporations will simply pass the 3% on to consumers (likely with additional percent or three thrown on for good measure). But if you’re spending less than 50K with those corporations it’s still beneficial.
Exactly what I came to say!
Please disregard, after reading further in the comments I get the gist. I guess as I use LemmyWorld I don’t have to deal with them.
As someone out of the loop, why is hexbear bad? Alternatively, what is hexbear about?
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Odd, the one on the right are my plans. I don’t know what the salad eating is about.
That was the most horrifying thing I’ve ever read before realizing it was the onion.
LMAO, nope, thought it was one of the motorcycle subs. Didn’t notice the sub until you said that.
Amazon is where I got mine.
The same way that AT THE TIME everyone rooted for the cowboys, not the Indians (Native Americans, but taking a little poetic license); everyone rooted for the glorious British Empire, not any the the “backwards 3rd world countries” they invaded; etc. The key is that public opinion is swayed by those that own the media, and that means rich old white men.