Republicans want drones and cannon fodder, not scientists and intellectuals.
Republicans want drones and cannon fodder, not scientists and intellectuals.
We didn’t learn our lesson all the years Trump was president last time. We ignored the Proud Boys, the Nazis in Charlottesville with their tiki torches, the bible photo op after beating aside protestors. None of this mattered to most of us outside the moment they happened. We’re all quickly absorbing the news in these small increments and consider it all to be a normal part of life in America.
I don’t think there’s an easy way to convince ourselves that we shouldn’t put up with this, especially now that the orange fascist is reelected. People want comforting lies and violent rhetoric because they’re used to it. They want to be told the US is the best country in the world and if we just got rid of the undesirables we’ll be back to our glory days, whatever they think that may be.
Ayreon is so damn theatrical that they made and filmed an opera called “The Theater Equation” and it’s pretty damn glorious. Check out Dream Theater’s “The Astonishing” if you want to hear a more dramatic story as well. If you want something more symphonic with mostly traditional orchestral instruments, Blind Guardian’s “Twilight Orchestra - Legacy of the Badlands” will scratch that itch. Shadow Gallery, Symphony X, and Threshold are also honorable mentions.
It’s still better than WebEx because I don’t have to log in to that piece of shit software to start a video call.
I don’t know most of these mascots or what they’re for and that makes me happy.
It’d be nice if JRPGs would go back to the old school overworld design like in Star Ocean 2. It’s a good compromise between sense of scale and interactivity with the world.
Desk jobs can be nice but depending on the role, they can haunt your waking moments when you leave for vacation and know there are things that need to get done. Almost everyone I know who works this way end up logging in on their free time because of it.
Spoiler: They will waste their time.
Cal III was fun it was just a bunch of multivariable differentials. Cal II though sucked thanks to all the integration processes.
What… What’s the difference from regular holy water?
I can kinda see how Mexico is a “hybrid regime.” Its current president won with approximately 60% of the vote. Its federal government is enjoying unprecedented approval from its citizens. OTOH dozens of mayoral candidates have been assassinated by cartels over the past few years.
So what are the spiders there for?
Maybe, but you’d have to have more than a dozen exclusive titles for that to matter much compared to the thousands available for PC.
You should reply with “you look like Jackie Chan!”
It really made me start wondering how we can see infrared, ultraviolet and even the x ray light spectrums, but we have yet to do so in the microwave spectrum. It’d be awesome to see the world through such lens. Imagine being able to see through walls with WiFi and cell towers illuminating everything.
Splinter Cell was particularly good. If only Ubisoft would release all other Splinter Cell titles in GOG.
I played Triangle Strategy and for sure it’s a solid game. My only gripe is with the non-linear story, especially when I can’t convince the rest of my party to go along with my decision. Because of that I ended up losing interest halfway through the campaign unfortunately.
Unions are illegal in a Communist state? That’s hilariously ironic and sad.
If they rerelease FFT, all I ask is the addition of an orchestrated soundtrack and improved summon load times.
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