that logic would apply if she was a small time content creator and the money could help her build a platform or whatever, but she's a billionaire who wrote the best selling novel of a generation. the money doesn't matter at this point.
i don't care about the game, but trying to pin down someone's ethics through video game consumption is weird, especially when it's something as mainstream as Harry Potter.
that logic would apply if she was a small time content creator and the money could help her build a platform or whatever, but she's a billionaire who wrote the best selling novel of a generation. the money doesn't matter at this point.
i don't care about the game, but trying to pin down someone's ethics through video game consumption is weird, especially when it's something as mainstream as Harry Potter.
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