At least it was also funny. They gotta get paid somehow, and she tried to make it as fun as possible.
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I really liked that game!
I did not know this existed, but I'm going to watch it now!
I am currently playing through it, and it has some of the best moments gaming has to offer. You don't normally see such a specific voice in games narratives these days. I have been really enjoying it.
I'm currently in a swing state, and I really enjoy getting the postcards. It makes me feel a little less alone in the sea of red.
If you access Google maps from Alabama, they will still say martin Luther King day or Robert e Lee day.
Skillup started the video saying that other people can have other opinions on the game. He didn't like the combat, the art style, or the new tone. Those are all subjective things that other people could have enjoyed. Purely just in the video, he talked about how he didn't like the necromancer character, but every clip he showed I liked. It's just different tastes.
Yeah, because the market went from having the opinion of "I'm 80% sure that Tesla is going to do this robo taxi, automaton thing" to " I'm 65% sure that Tesla is going to do this robotaxi, automaton thing". Things are rarely all or nothing with the market.
He's openly talked of rounding up illegal immigrants, and changing the laws about what makes immigrants legal. If he acts on even half the threats he has made, a lot of people are in danger.
One of the few poems I've memorized
I really love these games. I like the silly little puzzles with the good music and art. The lack of story never really bothered me because every single person you meet is so unique looking that it enables a lot of people-watching imagination on my part. I just think they're neat :)
This made me think about this issue in a new way, thanks for the good comment.