Linus has many talents, but efficient formal communication with people doesn't seem to be one
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You're right. There was a follow up video from GN with Billet's response. LMG did indeed send them an email to reimburse the cost of the lost prototype, but they haven't replied. It's not as settled as I thought.
I don't know if Billet has the appetite to sue. It seems like Billet and LMG came to an agreement
What's this, a civil discussion on the internet? Well, I never... You're both so wholesome, if I were still on Reddit and seeing this, you'd both get a badge each
I also love me some toned abs. The guys in my skate park wears crop tops and sometimes I just sit on the ground eating cherries.
Coming out of lockdown, remember?
Correct. Along with crop tops. Because it's the era of paying more for less in everything, even clothing materials.
Nah, this is objectively incorrect. We all know 2021 was the start of paying more for less. 2021 fashion was crop top, crop jeans, crop everything, even our crisp packets had less crisps in it. Over it all, you wore a jacket that used to be your Dad's blazer that he used to wear for work (the super boxy one).
Ah, I see. I love the book. Just reading the first page gives me a fuzzy, happy feeling. Having said that, I'm also not a fan of Gaiman's solo works, despite giving them another chance, again and again.
I thought this was the century of the golden bat and TV shows are awesome. What makes you feel like you're over most TV shows? (This is not me throwing shade, I'm really curious)
Do you like the book, if you've read it?
Suuper late reply. Morals change, ethics evolve. I probably won't be alive the day this happens, so I'll leave with a shrug.
Private companies are also run by people. "The market" is also affected by people making imperfect decisions all the time, waiting for it to self regulate is...well, I mean, aren't we still waiting?