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>>17034200
I just have to pray that they come through with Animal Crossing, and announce some sort of Switch Pro.

>>17034224
damn... you knew just when to get out of the US markets

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God damn it the japs keep selling Nintendo...
Wonder when I should DCA down...

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>>16452638
Apparently also a surplus of the stuff. Too much weed, gotta cut the prices. And people can just grow it themselves, and it's not too hard to find illegally. Illegal growers don't have to pay for all that burdensome regulation.

>>16452867
Fuck it, just dickbought. DCA'd up and everything...

>>16452865
h-how do wee learn to do such things?

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heh heh heh

>Video game maker to pay $10 million in gender bias case
>8:39 PM ET, 12/02/2019 - Associated Press
>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The maker of popular video game League of Legends has agreed to pay $10 million to female employees to settle a broad gender discrimination case.
>Court documents show that Los Angeles-based Riot Games will pay about 1,000 current and former female employees who worked at the company in the last five years.
>The lawsuit claimed the company paid women less than men, passed them over for promotions and fostered a “bro culture” that excluded them.
>The lawsuit said that culture led to sexual harassment and misconduct. Allegations of misconduct against women have plagued the video game industry for years.
>Riot Games, which is owned by Chinese internet giant Tencent, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
>The court is expected to confirm the settlement this week.

Guess maybe gamers should think twice about rising up?

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