That's not a "new trend," it's been that way for a long time. Denuvo is a subscription model for publishers, and it doesn't make sense to keep paying for it after the sales have already peaked.
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Okay, McPoyle.
Oh, got it. Yes, that's how it's supposed to go. The lower bar does help keep the bikes steady, but at least you can still lock your bike up even if it's backwards.
Just stick it in some rice. Good as new.
That's just the shadow of the vertical bars
200-300 kilograms, or a small sedan
A small sedan weighs about four times as much as that
Any game with the designer's name in it is dumb to me. The worst example is American McGee's Alice, mainly because the guy has a confusing name that makes the title sound especially dumb.
The goal is to disenfranchise black and hispanic voters by putting up barriers that are difficult for them to get past. Typically something like requiring photo ID to vote, and also making it so that getting that ID can only be done during hours where most people work means that the poor can't afford to take time off work to get them. This disproportionately affects black and hispanic people.
So it's not that they don't follow rules, it's that the rules are aimed at being hard for them to follow.
No, you stick your wheel between the parallel bars and you can lock the wheel and frame to the rack with a u-lock or chain.
Oh god, not again! I've already had like 8 Mtn Dews tonight!
It means thrift stores used to be a place to buy older, used clothes for cheap. But since thrifting has gotten very popular, thrift stores have gotten more and more expensive and are no longer a bargain destination.
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