Mori Calliope is the only reason why I have any interest in the Suicide Squad anime at all, because she's the one who's going to sing the ED, so I hope the anime is actually good so I'm not here waiting a whole year for one song that's already a year old (Mori said on her birthday stream that she recorded Go Getters over a year ago, and that was the first week of April)
Nope and nope. The reason his videos are that long a lot of the time is because he starts with a recorded explanation and then puts in a clip from his Twitch stream for the other half of the video so people get the full context.
Edit: What is the average length of the videos you watch anyway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Tay
TL;DR: three months after she started posting and wrapping at ten, her father tried applying for full custody, lost and full custody got awarded to her mom
Aren't the cheats that people are using kernel level anyway? Maybe it's just me but I don't see the difference between downloading cheats from a random Russian that is kernel level and downloading a game that uses kernel level anticheat to detect the kernel level cheats.
There was an opt-out, I just didn't really care, as I had to get my face scanned before boarding the flight to Cancun to begin with. I didn't even show them my boarding pass, they somehow already had my face tied to my seat at the airplane.
If I ever end up making the trip to Japan that I want to however, I'm definitely waiting in line just to get the Japanese stamp.
I actually just posted this to one of the VTuber subreddits because I thought of that exact thing, but we'll see. I'm not sure how many of the major VTubers are in the US, as it's probably more than I think, but I don't really dive into PLs that much unless it's kinda 'mandatory', as with Fuwamoco, as their rise doesn't make much sense if you don't know the backstory behind them leaving their PL.
I can see how, I was just looking at this line of the press release:
Additionally, the Commission has eliminated a provision in the proposed rule that would have required employers to legally modify existing noncompetes by formally rescinding them. That change will help to streamline compliance.
I guess what that means is that they don't have to edit contracts to remove the non-competes, they just have to notify the employee.
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/ftc_gov/pdf/noncompete-rule.pdf
This is the link to the rule in full.
Can be, but I've seen enough normies at work talking about Clark that I genuinely think the interest isn't artificial. As much as you might hate women's sports, the fact that it's collegiate women's sports will always boost it since people's emotional attachment to their alma maters is the entire appeal of college sports to begin with. As much as you may absolutely want the interest to be fake, I just don't think it is at the moment.
Kinda? The Women's Final Four and Women's D1 Championship game got more viewers than the Men's Final Four and Men's D1 Championship game this year, but I think that's entirely because this year's NBA Draft class is some hot garbage, in terms of this class' expected impact on the NBA. The last time the NBA had a draft class this bad was the 2000 Draft, who's best player ended up being Hedo Turkoglu.
For the Mexico trip I took a bit ago, our flights to and from Mexico to the US were on American Airlines branded Airbus A321s. The American Eagle flights to and from my home airport to the major airports were on non-Boeing airplanes but I forgot the exact brands