We don't go by American rules here. We can take a corporation to court. Not only that, but Unions are a big thing here for that specific reason.
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Don't they both pretty much only take projects they have a personal interest in? I think Elijah said something about not really caring if something he was a part of didn't do well, he wanted to do them regardless, simply because it was interesting or fun.
because the article seems more focused on smearing VALVe than reporting
I think we have an answer right there.
Well, it's player based isn't it?
The whole "Playability Theough Proton" rating system is based on player feedback, or at least that's what I thought.
I think they realize that would be a very illconceived short-term solution to their wishes.
Plus they already have projects in the works for a more sustainable approach on their own terms. Hydroponic Farms and such.
I highly doubt any of the Inuits or Danes living there would accept anything from him.
They've been wanting independence, to be their own country, for so long. They'd never go for selling themselves to the US or anyone else.
yeah, it was only when we added in paychecks they became police.
They already did, but for different reason.
Second-Hand clothing was trendy not too long ago and the prices went up to the point where the used wares almost cost more than new ones.
Just keep in mind that everything is a business and will exploit it's current popuarity to the fullest.
Ahh yes, faking orgasms. A time honered practice where nobody wins.
That was mostly when it was pointed out that he had solicited a minor some years ago.
Guess we just don't have very many cases like that. Companies aren't really known to exploit their workers here the same way you see in some other countries. Hell, they all encourage that you're part of a union. Some won't even hire you if you're not.
Usually when execs get busted for something, it's tax-fraud and such. And the few that abuse workers get fired pretty damned fast.