Go look under a rock in a forest. It’s Silksong IRL! Bro, you should see the kill count of those entomogists. They certainly know how to wield needles.
Go look under a rock in a forest. It’s Silksong IRL! Bro, you should see the kill count of those entomogists. They certainly know how to wield needles.
But will they release Silksong after?
It is astonishing that the leads on this game didn’t take any notes on the successful parts of other team shooters released during that timeframe.
The TV UI is worse, especially the search. It only shows 10-12 videos related to what you actually searched. The rest are suggestions.
Naw, this image has been circulating for a while. Still a good pic tho!
Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the extra info!
I mean, I’ll take that as a good point in Tumblr’s favor.
I was able to do it from the app and it was already on. I don’t remember turning it on, so it might be default?
Edit: Just remembered that I did update the app today, so you might need to do that first.
I really hope I am proved wrong, but this looks like another Video Game to Movie flop.
Based off the quote, I’d imagine this post is more focused on Putin’s dictator track record than saying Russians are evil.
To the employers who treat their employees like this, employees are just numbers. Why put in the effort to build a relationship with a replaceable part? I agree with Ashy’s supply and demand point as well.
He looks like he’d be a terrible artist.
Good dog, bad calculations.
Never trust dogs to be accurate sources of info regarding weekdays.
Edit: Due to presented evidence, a correction must be made to my previous statement: “Dogs are, in fact, accurate sources of info regarding all matters of Time. The above dog is a Professor of Time (you can tell by the glasses) and is engaging in Hijinks and Tomfoolery of the highest order.”
Did you know that the photographer’s legs are made of the same material as the beam he is on?
Advertising. They make it seem like the best thing since sliced bread so if someone is considering changing providers, that company comes to mind. The more they repeat it the more likely people are to think of it when considering options. It doesn’t work on everyone, but this tactic has enough supporting data for them to keep dumping money into it.
To answer your question about why they are allowed to do it, I would imagine there are little to no regulations on how much is spent on advertising campaigns. It all depends on what a business can afford to spend. Since insurance companies are all about denying coverage, I’d imagine they have quite a bit to dump into advertising. I haven’t looked into it that much, but it looks like they can also claim these as business expenses and get tax write-offs. It wouldn’t be surprising if they tacked on other expenses to the advertising budget and claimed those as write-offs as well.
I jailbroke my Mercedes and now it is 1,000,000x better!!!
[Image of YouTube thumbnail feat. YouTuber with mouth open pointing at car with matrix code in background]
Money and/or power.