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- Comment on Borderlands 4 boss tells players "please get a refund from Steam if you aren't happy" as Randy Pitchford continues his very public crashout over the FPS's performance woes 17 hours ago:
He’s not wrong, but a game you have to do that to isn’t made very well.
- Comment on Thank G*d I grew up in the 90s. Everything is woke now. Smh my head 1 week ago:
I’m not sure Lemmy is woke since it’s half tankies that love dictatorships as long as they once cosplayed as communist
- Comment on Anon is Bri’ish 4 weeks ago:
Theah’s no “r” in wo’uh, bruv
- Comment on HR people smiling at you thinking that you are a complete moron 5 weeks ago:
Nope. There are firings with cause that have nothing to do with legality and it turns out that’s most of them by far. You can legally tell customers to lick your balls and you will probably get fired for misconduct and then you won’t get benefits. What constitutes “misconduct” varies by state but none of them require you to break the law.
- Comment on A minor oopsie 1 year ago:
Minotaurs?
- Comment on Where do guns go when people are done using them? 1 year ago:
They do wear out eventually, but the end of their useful life is a whole crapload of rounds if they’re well-made, and most good guns can have parts replaced either by the user or by a smith, so you can keep them running a long time if you oil them and keep them relatively rust-free. If a gun is so messed up it can’t fire or if it fails catastrophically and blows up, if it’s truly and permanently at the end of its life, I think most folks do indeed throw them in the trash, assuming they have no historical value. Maybe disassemble them or cut them up with a hacksaw first. Once it stops being able to be a gun anymore, it’s just junk.