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Topic | Report: 95% of studios are working on or aim to release a live service game |
name_unknown 02/02/24 3:27:44 PM #10 | Not good if studios/devs want live service games. I would believe that 95% of publishers want live service games |
Topic | GOP rep: Palestinian babies aren't innocent |
name_unknown 02/02/24 1:58:13 PM #21 | GOPer is just getting talking points from IDF |
Topic | Was superman 3 or 4 the better movie? |
name_unknown 02/02/24 1:49:31 PM #6 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vvz6MTymE-U |
Topic | Ted Cruz is leading with Millennials in Texas. |
name_unknown 02/02/24 1:27:10 PM #38 | bigblu89 posted... Lol. Guess notpoll is only about Biden not Dems in general and the poll combined Gen Z/millennials into one. So some answers can be Biden doesn't push enough left issues. Rising costs and stagnate wages is the reason Gen X is cited to drift to GOP/Trump. "Gen Xers are facing a cascading series of economic concerns: aging parents, raising children, saving for retirement, rising housing costs, higher food and gas prices, all hitting most acutely in middle age. "You're feeling every squeeze of modern society at this age in your life, which most people in their 40s and 50s do feel," said Amy Walter, a nonpartisan political analyst with The Cook Political Reportand a Gen Xer. "I just think we are uniquely situated in a very uncomfortable place right now." That resonates with Sheryl Graham, 55, who lives near Clearwater, Fla., and has three kids. "We live paycheck to paycheck. I'm thinking I probably have to sell my house to make money," Graham told NPR. "If we get another Republican back in office, I think I will be just fine," she said. Graham said she has voted for Democrats in the past, specifically Bill Clinton and Obama, but never intends to again. Walters added that Trump's "Make America Great Again" messaging appeals to older voters, particularly boomers but also their Gen X children. "They saw their parents doing well or making a decent life that they feel like they weren't able to have the same access to could be the other piece." That message is also more likely to resonate with white Gen Xers who make up 60%of their generation than nonwhite individuals. Darnell Bender is 55, Black and a Democrat who lives outside Atlanta. He feels pretty optimistic about the state of the country under Biden. "On the Republican side, you know, it's like America has fallen into this dark, deep crevice and only this person can drag us out. And I'm like, I don't see that," he said, "The way Trump tries to paint it, to make it almost like scaring people into voting for him, which is crazy." |
Topic | Ted Cruz is leading with Millennials in Texas. |
name_unknown 02/02/24 1:10:21 PM #35 | bigblu89 posted... Looks like being a boomer skips a generation. https://www.npr.org/2023/12/27/1217878506/gen-x-conservative-disapprove-biden "Gen X is the most Republican of the generations," said Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University and author of the book Generations, which examines what drives generational differences. NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist polling underscores that point: By generation, Biden has the highest disapproval rating from Generation X (62%), compared with the Silent/Greatest Generation (48%), baby boomers (48%) and Generation Z/millennials (50%). Biden also has the highest "strongly disapprove" rating from Gen X (52%), compared with the Silent/Greatest Generation (41%), boomers (39%) and Gen Z/millennials (35%). |
Topic | I have about 230 Nintendo 64 games. Ask me if I have a game or not |
name_unknown 02/01/24 2:05:09 PM #43 | Air Boarder 64 |
Topic | I always thought cubicles were a myth |
name_unknown 02/01/24 11:46:42 AM #25 | Do you prairie dog |
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