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  • I don't disagree. But holding both sides of the aisle to a certain standard doesn't have to be whataboutism, though. It's possible to look at government's behavior as a whole without deflecting in the name of your particular side.

  • When trying to hold your leaders to a higher standard gets you downvotes. Classic.

  • I'm saddened and disappointed it took this long.

  • To think the CD-i, 3DO, and Jaguar were all "next gen" only to have the PlayStation/N64/Saturn (hey it did really well in Japan) absolutely blow their doors off is hilarious in hindsight.

    Granted, it was a very uncertain time in gaming. And maybe these high dollar systems weren't trying to directly compete with the younger market of Nintendo/Sega. What did the mature gamer want? More bits? CD-ROM multimedia adventures? Something you can put on your entertainment center on top of your VCR that isn't just for the kids? These were all promising directions at one point in time.

    Ultimately, the PlayStation and Saturn would come along and refocus on the games themselves, making 64 bit gaming seem irrelevant and essentially killing FMV-based gaming. The arrival of the N64 would solidify this.

    It was an interesting time in gaming. Units like the CD-i and 3DO commanded huge sums of money and offered very little back in the way of quality gaming. Some people bought into the hype thinking they were buying into the next generation when the industry took a very different direction.

  • jorts

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  • You checking out my jick, chief?

  • jorts

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  • Sweet jeanis, bro!

  • How do you determine who gets what they need when a given resource becomes scarce? Everything is finite. Human greed is also real. Do you just take someone at their word that they're desperate for something when they may not be?

  • Maga minded?

    Make Aotearoa Great Again?

  • Frogge

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  • That's actually pretty dope.

  • Because the last thing some people want to do is be accountable

  • It's funny because men can't cook

  • Legit hilarious. Thanks for this

  • Right. If you react to this news with disappointment, and believe me I'm disappointed, maybe it's more a wake up call the support was never real to begin with. I feel we're better off without such hollow gestures. Then again I'm not a part of a marginalized group and maybe it's not that black and white.

  • uninvited

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  • Because this isn't real

  • With zero explanation. You've got to love the transparency and accountability of this government.

  • Agreed. This aggressive if not hostile action will certainly harm smaller, local economies across the country.

    However the way the headline is written makes it seem like 30k jobs in KC are going away which isn't the case.

  • While I don't want to downplay the impact layoffs will have on the region, there are 30k total employees bracing for the impact of layoffs. The headline makes it seem like there will be 30k layoffs which shouldn't be the case.

  • What kind of chud thinks this crap up?

  • Stink wrinkle