And remember! The high price tag attached to Concord had no influence on it’s success! People will gladly pay for stuff that is offered for free elsewhere!
And remember! The high price tag attached to Concord had no influence on it’s success! People will gladly pay for stuff that is offered for free elsewhere!
Shit like concord somehow gets released, and yet stuff like Project Dragon gets scrapped even though it was weeks from announcement and 3 months from alpha release (if I remember correctly)
That women had an EpiPen, imagine yourself having an allergy, making sure to inform the staff at a restaurant multiple times that you have an allergy, bringing an EpiPen with you just in case, and then as you struggle to breathe you use the EpiPen and yet it doesn’t help.
This has to be so terrifying, to struggle to breathe when you know you did everything you could to prevent this.
Those lawyers probably earn more in a month than the man could ever get from this lawsuit.
Yea that’s bloody ridiculous, especially since that guy signed up for that in 2019. Dude agreed to a TOS half a decade ago and now can’t even try to get compensation for the loss of his wife. How is this in any way acceptable?
Agreed, this is such bullshit.
Forced arbitration is in my opinion already a bullshit thing, but saying that the TOS of your streaming service applies to your resorts, parks and restaurants is something so dystopian that I can’t believe this even could have been stated seriously.
The consequences of the result of this lawsuit are going to be fucking ridiculous.
I fucking hate the “you’re just one man, what can you do? Stop complaining” crap. It’s as if this is how we have always lived, as if no big changes were ever made.
Did you forget your countries own past? Pretty sure most of them had a revolution, a protest or some other kind of push for change at a point in time.
There was a time where women were nothing more than mothers, cooks and maids. They pushed for that to change and now they are equal to men. We changed our world before, can we please not give up on that now?
More than ever do single people have a voice, never before you could get in touch with so many people at once over so much distance. You would think that pushing for change, organising protests and gatherings would be easier than ever, and yet we are told “what can you do?” by the very people who see a problem.