I had to share this when I saw that the AP had the gumption to finally use the 'L' word in the article's headline, instead of some euphemistic bullshit like "misled" or "false claims".
LIED, baby. Lied.
Finally.
I had to share this when I saw that the AP had the gumption to finally use the 'L' word in the article's headline, instead of some euphemistic bullshit like "misled" or "false claims".
LIED, baby. Lied.
Finally.
The original Resident Evil was pretty revolutionary and terrifying for me, but the 100% scariest I've played is the original Dead Space.
More recently, The Outlast Trials is really good, and I would HIGHLY recommend any of the Dark Pictures Anthology games, but my favorite is Man of Medan.
More like bots, really. Threads had a huge user influx but also a ton of inorganic activity.
Yeah, it is.
Could even get Trump reelected in a few months. Super bleak.
you gotta assume they’ll eventually hire and fire/lose all the usable talent
I'd like to think that, but Amazon has the benefit (at least in the US) of operating in a country where most people need 2-3 jobs in order to live, so it's either churn-and-burn or starve.
Oh man, I am an avid reader of history and I've never heard of this. Thanks for sharing!
Video games as a narrative vehicle have come a long way.
Go try 'Detroit: Become Human' or 'Man of Medan' or 'Baldur's Gate 3'. The stories in gaming are GD amazing.
The only thing that amazes me about is how cheap it is to get a meeting with a presidential candidate. I'm not sure the going rate now, but it was around half a million dollars in 2016, and quite a few outlets reported on it. A measly 500k is nothing for most major corporations, and if it can get you a few minutes in private with a presidential candidate to demand a favor, there's no better investment that you can make.
If we look at the actions of the party in power over the last several decades, it becomes clear that it doesn't matter who we elect. Both Democrats and Republicans, based on their actions when they're in power, have the same policy on Israeli genocide.
Reminds me of Robert Reich, who makes his money railing against the evils of capitalism, but seemingly did nothing to change it when he actually had the power to do so in the Clinton Administration.
He's right though, it's just a bummer that he didn't find his conscience when he could make real change.
I'm curious as to how the fundraising for Palestine actually benefits the situation. Is it even possible to get charitable donations in?
Bummer that they didn't find him with some marijuana or something, a much, much more dangerous crime than committing actual treason.
/s