

They do, though.
They do, though.
Yeah, people seem to have mostly forgotten about the forced audio playback that was really prevalent for a while. It was crazy effective because you would have to hint down the actual ad causing the issue on the page to stop it.
I had no interest in playing this game, and honestly still don’t. However, watching TNG in a new novel way is definitely in the cards.
The real question is “How did Mississippi not rank last?” They are slacking on being the worst at everything, apparently.
A businessman that managed to bankrupt a casino.
This is very fair. I still think that the headline is predominantly click bait, though.
This headline seems disingenuous in a way, since IDF service is mandatory. It could be any Israeli, with any set of beliefs. I haven’t read enough about this person to know what their stance on things actually is, but this really seems like a bad faith headline.
You have to claim them all at once with the code.
I would add Rogue for sure.
Probably, but my guess is that the authors chose to use terminology that many can relate to and understand easily (whether that was for clicks or clarity I’ll leave up to you).
This is what I’m wondering about? Are there videos monetized in any way? If so, they could attempt that argument.
The cons themselves are marketing. Heavy marketing. If you can’t see that, I don’t know what to say. Vendors (and even artists for crying out loud) are willing to pay top dollar for booths to sell stuff. On the surface, they are their namesake - conventions. Dig any deeper, and they are giant pop-up malls.