Cashier: That will be $58.49.
Me: *pulls out $100 bill*
Cashier: Sorry, we’ve been having issues with counterfeit bills lately. Anything smaller?
Me: *pulls out $75 bill*
The Stop Killing Games movement has officially backed the proposed California bill focused on protecting players when online games are shut down.
> Publishers must provide an offline mode or a way to keep the game playable after server shutdown.
> If this is not possible, players should receive a full refund.
> The goal is to protect digital ownership and game preservation.
This proposal follows growing concerns over games becoming completely inaccessible once support ends, especially after shutdowns like The Crew.
Most gamers think that if players pay for a game, it should remain playable or be fairly compensated.
Nick Fuentes wagers that President Trump might use a nuclear weapon against Iran to establish deterrence on the global stage.
“I think that Trump likes the idea… I think he wants to be a president that dropped the bomb.”
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