Out of your seven motorcycles, which one is used for which purpose?
Out of your seven motorcycles, which one is used for which purpose?
When it takes effect next year, children and teenagers will only be able to check out books that correspond to their age group; they will need permission from a parent or guardian to check out “adult” books.
Will the bible be in the adult section? It’s full of every kind of smut and crime you can think of.
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Something, something, invisible hand of the free market and Social Darwinism. Dead people can’t be in poverty, right? Problem solved!
Praise the shareholders! Blessed be their portfolios! Protect their wealth from taxation!
Enjoy! Let me know how it turns out!
‘Or?’ Why not both?
That game was such a wild ride from start to end! The final mission made my heart thump and I appreciated the fact that nobody is truly safe, more-so with a few mods that make it less predictable.
I’m glad I accidentally got the neutral ending first, thus making the best ending even better.
It’s hard to pick just one:
Deus Ex. It’s timelessly topical despite being released in 2000. It predicted the War on Terror and a massive pandemic to name a couple.
Spiritfarer, for maximum onion chopping. Saying goodbye to Gwen really messed me up since I became very attached to her, and I can’t finish the last stretch of the game because it’s too emotionally taxing.
Undertale and wholesome fan-games like Act to Flirt.
Half-Life 2, circa 2004 when it was a leap ahead of everything else. I was unsettled by the teaser screenshots due to how real it all seemed to be during its heyday. (I did re-capture part of that feeling with M Mod and its great yet faithful modernisation effects. Plus there’s some blursed mods you can combine with it such as replacing Alyx with Krystal, voiced by the original actress.)
Duke Nukem 3D: Alien Armageddon. It blew me away how much custom content and passion has been invested, so good that it almost felt like I was playing Duke Nukem for the first time all over again.
There’s many more worth mentioning such as Unreal, Morrowind, Oblivion, Company of Heroes 1 and the forgotten gem that is Ground Control.
Man, I was born just at the right time to experience a stunning variety of titles and enjoy the mods that improve them.
Won’t somebody please think of the CEO!? Spare a thought for the investment portfolio!
I fear that the UK might try to join this list not just out of authoritarianism, but out of a fear of technology they do not understand. Worse yet, the Conservative party once threw around the idea of banning encryption in its entirety and acted like WhatsApp is only used by criminals.
I’m sure they’re already planning a traditional riot as I type this comment.
Reject modernity, revert to Swedish brick car.
Lock up people with major mental health issues, as well!
I read a lot of world war two history, so search engines naturally shove such parts of Quora at me. Some are more subtle about being Neo-Nazis, but are defintely pushing the agenda.
Even when Quora isn’t being ruined with AI, it’s flooded with Neo-Nazis that are self-proclaimed historians.
thank mr skeltal. doot doot.
I got Steam on Christmas Day, 2004, so I’m not quite at the 20 year club yet. Regardless, the badge still impresses a great deal of fellow gamers.
The line on the graph must go up, even if it’s for one second! Glory to the CEO! Praise the shareholders! My life for the corporation! Now give me that minute-by-minute profit projection!