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Neither, they are actively working towards Russia’s goal just like they were paid to do, and they don’t seem to be pretending at all.
Neither, they are actively working towards Russia’s goal just like they were paid to do, and they don’t seem to be pretending at all.
I can not agree more on Inscryption it is a phenomenal game. Additionally, I have thoroughly enjoyed everything that Daniel Mullins games have released thus far. They all have that same dark tone that really resonates with me, despite all being wildly different kinds of game.
Alabama Shakes - Boys and Girls, specifically I have “Hold On” running on loop. That song has just been like brain candy for me recently.
Firework?
How about Youth Gone Wild?
10,000 fists
Black hole sun?
It is a really interesting concept that has been executed very well. It is surprising how addictive this game is once you start getting the hang of it.
We Didn’t Start the Fire
Just noticed this with Last Epoch yesterday as well. There is a false store listing it at $60 usd.
I was looking for a way to report it to Steam but couldn’t locate a method to do so.
Metallica - Fade to Black
I would imagine it would take a multi-level caste system, and generations of reinforcement combined with a prescribed dogmatic belief in processes (Think Warhammer 40k Adeptus Mechanicus).
Even then I dont think it would be a terribly agile organization and my guess is that it would react to external changes very very slowly as all the information would have to slowly filter up through the various castes.
So I obviously cannot choose the wine in front of me.
Easily the most powerful moment is all of Star Trek.
Strawberry + Pachyderm = Strawchyderm
My personal favorites are the Assassin series, starting with Assassin Apprentice by Robin Hobb.
Some of the best most heartfelt characters I have read in any modern fantasy, with a brilliantly unique type of magic and adventure. There is some political intrigue, especially within the first trilogy, but it isn’t overly burdened by it.
The whole series has continued to be a heavily character driven emotional roller coaster that I would love to be able to forget just so I could read them again for the first time.
I started because I wanted to play classic metal, but have since discovered a deep love of playing the blues.
I just started playing the guitar a year ago, and there have been few things in my life as rewarding
Was coming here to post this. I cannot overstate how much I use this thing daily. Bought it to help with some diy projects, and ended up carrying it everywhere I go. This is one of those few items less than $20 that I honestly can’t see being without anymore.
That article reads like it was written either by someone with a concussion or an ai.