Cleaning up old posts! ![]()
This has been most of what I’ve heard from companies who let their brick and mortar locations go.
People take less sick days, theyre more productive, morale is higher, they’re even willing to work for less considering saving on work commutes is a raise in itself, etc.
Stanford doesn’t fund things directly, they may have done the leg work, but they didn’t fund it.
However, Stanford was a bad call to use
https://stanforddaily.com/2023/07/19/stanford-president-resigns-over-manipulated-research-will-retract-at-least-3-papers/
That wasn’t the first time they’ve been caught redhanded that way
Brother, this is the arena forums. I’m not going to engage in some half baked argument with someone like you.
Yeah basically. They don’t want to lose the privilege and the convenience it brings.
Cook your own lunch, save on potential daycare costs (depending on the job and the age of children).
As well the businesses don’t need to keep liability insurance for location, internet, power, water and they have a larger pool of potential workforce
[Read as I have no leg to stand on so I’m being a coward]
Then don’t bring up things you know nothing about and keep it to pvp if you don’t want someone coming in to correct you.
Pretty bold to assume that clothing even fits it.
There is considerable evidence to the contrary.
Lol, why weren’t you the developer dude? I’m serious, you just add remove the CCs or that exist to the minimum and the PvP doesn’t revolve around this, and I would buy the game without thinking about it, even if it was f2p, I don’t care, I’ll buy it from you.
If i owned blizzard, i’d hire an actual dedicated pvp design team.