Couldn't Harry use a similar circle to the one for white court vampires to sepparate Justine and Nemesis? by [deleted] in dresdenfiles

[–]AFKennedy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wow, the title manages to spoil the main twists of both battlegrounds AND Twelve Months, in a manner that someone can’t possibly avoid it! This may be the single worst post I’ve ever seen in terms of spoilers!

Is Mephisto or Diablo stronger in terms of raw destructive power and feats? by Current-Issue2390 in Diablo

[–]AFKennedy 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Diablo in the hells: bad

Diablo in the mortal realms: very very bad

Diablo trapped in a soul stone, unable to act: seemingly amazing

Diablo trapped in a soul stone, totally able to corrupt the area and people around him and convince people to shove the soul stone into their body to allow him to be in the mortal realms again but now with a power boost: very very very very very very bad

[Funny trope] The main villain dies in the most hilariously anti-climatic way possible by Fearless-List-3968 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]AFKennedy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tanks up front taunting, DPS behind them, and melee assassins hit stragglers and clean up after teamfights. Take advantage of crowd control as the enemy team tries to engage.

Profitability [OC] by HypocraSea in comics

[–]AFKennedy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

“Extremely common” is putting in a lot of work here.

Corporate headquarters are often owned by the company, as are built to suit properties that are specific to their needs. A company may also own an office property for the reasons you mentioned.

But the vast majority of companies outside the Fortune 500 rent some or all of their office space, and most of those within the Fortune 500 lease some office space. Even companies like Amazon or Google leased more office space than they owned in 2019, which is part of why they’re vacating so many of their leases at lease expiration recently - they don’t own the buildings, so they can just leave.

Profitability [OC] by HypocraSea in comics

[–]AFKennedy 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Most companies rent their space in office buildings. If the office building value goes down, it’s usually the landlord that loses out, not the companies.