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That’s why I still use Vanced. Sponsorblock is something I can’t live without even though I have YouTube premium.
That’s why I still use Vanced. Sponsorblock is something I can’t live without even though I have YouTube premium.
You must ensure they’re also kind to the next people
What if the people I’m kind to aren’t kind to the next people? How do I enforce that? Can I use violence?
You know… I never thought about that. I would usually wonder why trainers only have like 2 or 3 pokemon.
I only have 2 dogs despite there likely being 150 breeds. What kind of psycho would horde so many pokemon?
Imagine a charmander and evolutions. Constant fire hazard from the tail alone. That little fuck would spend it’s entire life in it’s pokeball if I want to have any hope of insurance covering my house.
Actually I feel like insurance just wouldn’t cover you if you have any pokemon at all unless you pay extremely high premiums.
“Fine… It’s Imagine Dragon… These balls over your face! Eyyyyy!”
It would’ve at least given us closure.
Yes. Has been for a while now. I’m thinking probably years at this point.
That’s not feasible if you upvote a lot of stuff. There’s a difference between, “let me upvote this so it gets visibility and to help there be activity on this site so it can grow” and “This has a piece of information that I want to look at later when I need it.”
They are two different markets. You can also buy the next elder scrolls have while paying for ESO.
One is a single player game, the other is an mmo with that mmo feel.
This was maybe 5 or so years ago, but I remember Game Grumps did mention something along the lines of how they get more from someone watching their video on YouTube premium vs someone who watches their videos with ads playing.
It’s still not a ton of info, and I’m not sure if it’s still true. Or maybe it’s different for every channel or something.