RBG did the same thing. If shed have retired earlier things would be different now.
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Maybe 'we' is Midwest.social which obviously isn't your local instance so kindly fuck off
The holes start to unravel way faster id imagine.
This won't actually do anything from my understanding though. I thought this wasn't going to change the private sales between people walking around gun shows from selling to each other, just the vendors in booths who are already required to do back ground checks.
You sure as shit don't.
Too niche and the people who are paying for premium podcast content also probably feel more like supporters of content creators then someone buying a big studio movie.
Yeah I don't have a PC for gaming so I can't speak for their PC catalog but they have a couple really nice android exclusives.
Yup, buy most things at harbor freight the first time, if you break theirs buy whatever name brand fits your color scheme.
It's also been passed now from epic to songtradr a business to business music company.
And it's been completely gutted and is going to rot into another corpo garbage heap.
I think selling the catalog for a huge lump sum and putting it into a trust for future generations is gonna probably make more in the long run. The return on royalties is only going to go down.