

Thermos.
Founder and lead developer at Overclocked Abacus Games
My alternate account on PieFed is whiskytangofoxtrot@piefed.world
Thermos.
We found the Epstein Files!
They don’t call them PerogiBoi the fence-maker.
They mean to win Wimbledon.
Given that this is Lemmy I suspect that OP’s “solution” is to repeat yet another failed geopolitical experiment.
The Federation cares more about constantly telling itself that it’s a perfect utopian society (and sending heavily-armed “exploration” crews out into the galaxy to spread their gospel) than it does in actually fixing their shit.
As a sender; sometimes a message doesn’t warrant a response, but it’s nice to know it was actually received/seen.
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Unfortunately, if he looked at his girlfriend instead she would’ve been pulled back into the underworld.
The food bowls aren’t empty, but their bottoms aren’t fully covered, which is just as bad.
And then they repurposed the weird-looking salt shakers as medical instruments.
A handsome young cyborg named Ace
Woo’d women at every base
But when ladies glanced at
His special enhancement
They vanished with nary a trace
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As long as the Walt Disney Company owns the Muppets, we should give up on them as a franchise.
They’re referring to the Earth Federation’s mass-produced mobile suits.
I’ve been boycotting Nestle for years and I still avoid them when I can, but these days if my only choices are Nestle or an American brand (Nestle is Swiss) I’ll choose Nestle.
Did they do the math with the WiiU? What about the GameCube? Did they do the math when the N64’s outdated media, blurry graphics and awkward controls caused them to drop from a dominant position to a distant second overnight? Businesses are run by people, and people can make mistakes.
Yes, the Switch 2 is doing well now off the backs of Nintendo’s cult of fanatics, but while that cult is disturbingly large it’s not enough to sustain a console on its own. Nintendo is also in a unique situation right now since they only have one system for the first time since the '80s. Previously, if their console failed they could fall back on their handheld to keep them afloat, but Nintendo only does handhelds now, having left the console market after the failure of the WiiU. If the Switch 2 falters, they’ve got nothing left.
Finally, there’s the fact that the original Switch benefited from having an effective monopoly on its market during its lifetime. The Vita had already been discontinued when the Switch launched and the Steam Deck was still a fairly niche device for enthusiasts. Now with Valve opening up Steam OS we’re seeing a lot more PC handhelds reaching the market, and there have been rumours of Sony putting out a new portable.