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Of course it is, anything that isn’t Bitcoin is a shitcoin.

Palworld has triggered western developers because they’ve single-handily proven it doesn’t take PhDs and a monolithic development team. So many game studios from Microsoft, Blizzard, to Bethesda have so much go learn when it comes to making a good game.

Remember.. classic Disney princesses were modeled after real women, you're just fat.

Until next time!

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Honestly, I would feel bad for a liver..😞

I’m convinced that California wants to just kick everyone out.

5’7” I guess I’m not super short… Tom Cruise height 😂

Driving a car is “scary”, dangerous, and difficult, yet people take the time and effort to learn because they deem it valuable.

It is intriguing that we accept the government's role in establishing a "minimum wage," yet there appears to be no concern when a corporation awards its CEO millions of dollars without any apparent upper limit.

While the government's involvement should not be all-encompassing, the absence of regulation in certain areas could lead to unforeseen consequences. The autonomy of businesses to determine wages could indeed result in offers as low as $1 per hour, leaving market forces to dictate the outcomes.

In such a scenario, potential employees may choose not to pursue these low-paying positions, seeking more equitable compensation elsewhere, potentially leading to a natural selection process where businesses unable to attract a workforce may ultimately fail. It prompts the question of why governmental imposition of standards is perceived as acceptable. Allowing the market to self-regulate may, in theory, lead to more optimal results in the long run.