My five year old’s Fancy Nancy books are more than 19 pages.
I honestly don’t remember Barbie saying patriarchy even once. Ken says he likes patriarchy a lot, and that modern man is doing it wrong. But I don’t recall a line from Barbie with any variant of the word “patriarchy” in it.
It’s almost as if Elon hasn’t seen the movie but is jumping on the stupid wagon.
He was short. But so was everyone else then.
Was it capitalism or was it refrigeration?
I just saw the movie. There is nothing gay about it, unless a shirtless Ryan Gosling is too much for the commenter to repress.
I hope they get a slew of new moderators who make every subreddit unbearable by deleting every good post and leaving only bullshit ones.
Original mod of /r/jailbait
“Oh no! Our engagement is up right when we’re prepping for an IPO.”
I honestly have no idea what fediverse ads you’re talking about.
Meh. From my antitrust course in law school (which was admittedly a long time ago), nothing about this screams antitrust. I don’t see that this deal gives Microsoft monopoly power over any defined market, and Microsoft definitely hasn’t flexed any existing monopoly power over the gaming space.
Certainly Microsoft has a history of anticompetitive action and flouting monopoly power whenever it has the chance in a sector. But I don’t see this deal as giving Microsoft a vertical or horizontal monopoly. It’s just typical consolidation within the industry. It’s not for consumers, but it isn’t the result of illegal price fixing type arrangements between competitors or using an existing dominant market share to overpower the market. That isn’t illegal. That’s just a shitty industry with shitty practices.
The best argument against allowing the deal to close, under US law, is likely targeted towards the cloud and subscription models. Microsoft really does seem to have a huge edge there. But I’m not sure anyone in the industry (except Epic Games) wants to challenge the subscription practices on another player’s hardware.
Duck Duck Go search results are a little lacking, though, like it’s completely missing some possibilities. Looking up tech stuff for a Linux issue I’m having, Duck will miss a site that Google finds - and even if I enter the exact text of the site, it’s completely absent from Duck.
A lot of marginalized people survive by selling Ponzi schemes. When you refuse to buy into a scam, you’re enabling genocide.