“If it’s not directed by a trans person, it’s not technically the Matrix; it’s just sparkling cyberpunk.”
“If it’s not directed by a trans person, it’s not technically the Matrix; it’s just sparkling cyberpunk.”
“LGBT” doesn’t have to be a conscience or religion belief. You can just state that heterosexual marriage against your beliefs.
If the choices are “enthusiastic genocide” and “genocide with some light tut-tutting”, then democracy failed.
The new attitude, coupled with a cost of living crisis that leaves many younger generations unable to afford a party lifestyle, is having a knock-on effect on the nighttime economy.
Title is blatantly misleading. Gen Z wants to party as much as their predecessors did, they literally just don’t have the money to do so.
Among other things, the anti-abortion crowd loved it because they thought it supported their views.
Celeste. Not much to say except that it’s a fantastic little platformer.
The difference is that workers have to get up at 5am to keep their housing, food, healthcare, etc. Billionaires get up whenever they want, and some might want to get up at 5am.
Can’t wait for the Exxon vtuber to debut!
OnlyFans model outed as cop
FTFY
Remember when their account signup page said “It’s free, and always will be”? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Oh good. Now they’re literally paying the karma-farming bots to spam recycled and stolen content. That will surely end well.
Cultist Simulator is pretty unique… not necessarily in a good way. It’s a storytelling/puzzle game with some great writing if you can power your way through the gameplay. The mechanics are deliberately very obtuse, with no tutorial, to emulate the fact that diving into the occult is confusing and dangerous. The end result is that the game is very unique and cool, but it’s absolutely not for everyone. TL;DR on the basic mechanics: you have a handful of verb boxes, such as Talk or Research, as well as various cards that you can slot into them. Each card has a variety of tags on it. Depending on which cards with which tags you put into the various verb boxes, you get different results.
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I don’t know for sure, but I think it’s just a couple missions before the end. You have a choice to either fight Cinder Carla (siding with Ayre) or to fight the corps (siding with Carla). I sided with Carla, which made Ayre the final boss, and the fight was godawful. My understanding is that there are maybe more endings with NG+, but I’m trying to muster up the will to bother even turning the game on again after how atrocious the Ayre fight was.
Honestly, Armored Core VI. Endgame spoilers below (idk if there’s a way to do spoiler tags?).
The final boss is absolutely godawful. Just utter garbage. It took me hours, and I hated it from my first attempt. It’s categorically different from anything else in the game, and there’s never a point where it’s fun. Probably 20% of my total playtime was on this one boss. I was absolutely loving the game up until then, but that one boss is so unbelievably poorly designed that it ruined the entire game for me. It’s genuinely impressively horrible.
You’re assuming they ever read even the 2nd amendment. They just listen to what some pundit on Fox tells them it says.
So we’re keeping the reddit trend of posting any tabloid-level “headline” about Musk as if it’s technology news?
Texas’ abortion ban is too restrictive
for women with pregnancy complications
FTFY
A grocery store near my house has an entrance exactly like this, except the roads are 3 lanes each. It’s genuinely a nightmare to navigate if it’s even remotely busy.