Catcher in the rye
Catcher in the rye
Not the down voter, but as a day 1 PS5 buyer who could afford the pro I will just say they didn’t offer any value to me. I’ve played 1 game on the PS5 that I couldn’t have on my base PS4 (Demon’s Souls) and I could play the original of that on my PS3. They promised all of this great stuff on the PS5 and under delivered. Why would I put down the $700 why would I spend that when I hardly even use my PS5 and even when I do I could’ve just used my PS4?
That’s already halfway through it’s lifecycle
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Americans have a tendency to think they have everything and everyone else has nothing. Until we go somewhere else and discover it’s the other way around.
Obviously healthcare and education are things they are pretty much guaranteed that we don’t have. They have better worker protections. I mean I’m not against gun rights, but what we have in the States is an embarrassment. I’m sure there are several other issues that I’m not thinking of right now or don’t know about, but I didn’t know we had worse free speech than Europe.
What makes Europe free speech more free than ours?
My work cafeteria serves a similar breakfast bowl on Tuesdays. I think I know what I’m having for breakfast tomorrow
I was young, I just know I was playing on one of these before I heard about it
When people ask where I was at during 9/11. I didn’t find out about it until hours after it happened
Didn’t expect to see that one here, but good choice
PS4 was fantastic! So many great games pushing the system to it’s absolute limits like God of War, RDR2, and Bloodborne. Now with the PS5 we get games like God of War 2, Spider Man 2, and Elden Ring. And you can play them all on the PS4. But no, let’s release a PS5 pro before even scratching the surface of what the PS5 is capable of
Honestly it just kinda feels easier
What do you even do if this happens to you?
Played Until Dawn, that was a fun one will need to look into the other 2
Something about Al Capone. Originally I heard we were related, but I don’t think that’s true, but my great grandma did chase him out of her house with her cane at one point.
Autocorrect, my bad. Should’ve said balut, not about
I don’t think my parents would eat eggs on Friday if they thought it might be fertilized, and I think that’s the whole point here.
Anyway arguments here are going to be pointless since Catholics eat fish on Fridays anyway, so any logic is already flawed
I’m going to go out on a limb and say most people not eating meat on Fridays aren’t eating about balut on Fridays
E: autocorrect
I’ve heard this line of thinking is how they get you. Example I heard was something like there’s a $10, $20, and $40 toaster at Walmart. The $10 and $20 one are functionally the same, but you don’t know that and don’t want to go with the cheapest one so you pick that.
Don’t know how true it is, but thought it’s interesting and started thinking about it when I’m buying stuff
I was at my grandma’s funeral. My great uncle who I hadn’t seen in a couple years is wandering around and sees me. His eyes light up with excitement, he looks at me and excitedly asks Stewart? He then looked very sad and let down when I said no.
Sometimes I wonder if I shouldn’t have just said yes. It seemed like it would’ve made him very happy when he was obviously already going through a tough time. To this day we still have no idea who Stewart is