I feel like that's being too kind.
MelodiousFunk
Brilliant.
Couldn't have happened to a more deserving guy.
They're not pointing out existing resources, though. They're just vaguely pointing at the concept of resources.
I've gone through quite a bit of this in the past few years. "There's programs out there that can help." Best case scenario, is someone includes a link before you're on your own. But most of the time, it's as you describe: they have a vague concept of "help available" but no actionable information. It's frustrating to be left navigating a system where programs may or may not exist, means testing/form filling seems tailored to weed out the folks that need it the most, etc. And that was before the current slash and burn of the US government (which funds many of the state-level programs that constitute "available help").
...do folks just not understand currency conversion?
You can still play switch 1 games on the 2. The upcharge is for the enhanced versions.
The laptop can be free, too.
...so that was the imprisoning war.
Anyway, I'm not a huge fan of the DW formula, but Age of Calamity was surprisingly fun. Looking forward to this.
I knew this was about financial assets, but I couldn't help but think, "Ya know, it sure would be nice if all of the Russian assets in the US government got locked in a Swiss freezer."
Same. Well, it's not like I was going to be able to afford it at launch anyway. And then having to pay to get improved performance on switch 1 games (lookin at you, Korok Forest)... yeah, kinda bleh about the whole thing.
Reality has a doom bias.
I'm backlogged on the past year or so of GI Joe Classified figures if you're looking for another way to justify spending money. "Impulse purchase for a friend."
I guess that means we're friends now. Hi.