I know “exclusivity” is a hot button issue among the hardcore Xbox and Playstation console warriors, but I do find it fascinating how the narrative has suddenly shifted. It used to always be “Xbox has no games” to “Sony doesn’t release new games anymore.” Kudos to the latest Xbox Developer_Direct 2024 presentation for a solid showing, but here’s to seeing what the next “Sony State Of Play” will bring to Playstation.
exclusives
If you still need a New Year’s Resolution, here’s a recommendation. Don’t stress out about obtaining exclusive collectibles. Don’t hide under the idea that it’s because it’s an investment. Don’t Fear Of Missing Out, and be comfortable with the notion that you don’t have to have what others have.
lets go 2024
Are we always a bit pessimistic going into a new year, or are we actually more optimistic about the new year? Whatever the answer is, I’m all for Team Positive Thinking. I wish you all a great 2024!
All Yours 2024
Alright 2024. Here’s hoping you can figure things out better than 2023 has, or 2022 for that matter, or 2021 too, that goes with 2020 as well, plus 2019, ... yeah, Good Luck!
Little Drummer Boy
Every year you celebrate the Holidays is literally like a sequel from the previous year. Much bigger, more complicated, and not necessarily as good as the previous installment.
Doctor Who 60
Shout out to all the Whovians around! How are you all enjoying Doctor Who this year? Looking forward to the future of the show?
already December
I can relate with those who feel like the year just goes by way too fast. It’s honestly probably an age thing. I definitely feel a bit jealous of those who feel like the year doesn’t go by that fast at all. Yeah, I’m thinking it’s really based on how old you are.
holiday sale
“Total household debt for American consumers rose to an average of $17.06 trillion in the second quarter of 2023, with credit card balances alone reaching a high of $1.03 trillion.” That’s not good folks. That’s a huge sign of how Americans are actually being affected by today’s economy.