I’m so eager for the historically accurate genshin warthunder collab so we can get more body pillows
I am very very happy to say no except if you disable all camo on other players which you can but then it’s not historically accurate you know…
The people who ram l3s of course
Nah, a business’s first priority should be its workers, then the environment that surrounds the business’s sites (mostly relevant for manufacturing (emissions and the like)), then costumers and finally other stakeholders.
… fair enough lol
Yeeeeah, that’s not exactly how modern investor culture thinks and businesses see things. Profit now above all else.
You can pretty easily explain any hare-brained decision any medium to large corpo has made with “they think it will make them more money”, unless it’s one of the few actually malicious corpos (nestle).
But that’s neither here nor there.
What I’m saying is that that’s the exact course that needs to change.
I can’t hope to convince every company, but maybe we can convince one.
In this world climate, they may need it to stay afloat…
This is a weird turn of conversation for a post about body pillows, I’m realizing…
I need bodypillows and I am asking for more
Hear me out…
Hmmm, now driver view in tanks seems a bit lacking…
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Girls Und Panzer just casually sitting off to the side and waiting their turn
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Azur Lane and Kancolle doing the same
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Strike Witches doing the same
Might tempt me to actually play Bombers, tbh.
You know what, if that’s what it takes for them to actually finish the cockpits, fine, I’ll take it
But I want a neuro-sama skin.
I mean, it is historically accurate, unlike the body pillows…
That being said, I wouldn’t mind WT Live skins being allowed to be seen by everyone, to a point.
I’m not sure how that could be moderated, though.
How did you get the middle one?
I don’t wanna hear it until they add this one
Uhm.
I hardly consider a single meme image that anyone could have made evidence of “historical accuracy” imho.
A reverse image search shows that this image has only been posted here, so we can hardly even call it a meme either (yet).